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General-purpose AI Code of Practice Implementation: a Rights Blindspot

Published

31 July 2026

Topic

regulatory

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AI & ML

Geography

Europe

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Read at cdt.org

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Fusion42 · 31 July 2026 · Fusion42 review

The European Commission's AI Act enforcement on general-purpose AI (GPAI) models begins August 2, 2026, prompting a review of providers' compliance with systemic risk frameworks. Analysis reveals major GPAI providers focus on four mandatory systemic risks but exclude fundamental rights and public health risks from their frameworks.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of AI & ML. Wire is Fusion42's founder-focused intelligence feed: each story is connected to the funds and startups it names — every one with a live profile on Raise or Scout — so founders can follow the capital and the momentum behind the headline rather than just the headline itself. Wire analysis is one of the live surfaces Arthur reasons over.

◆ The Wire takeaway

AI founders in Europe face compliance risks as fundamental rights remain overlooked in systemic risk frameworks, signalling gaps that could trigger regulatory backlash. You need to urgently review and broaden your risk assessments beyond mandatory categories to avoid enforcement issues.

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