AMD Silo Artificial Intelligence signs the EU Artificial Intelligence code of practice

AMD Silo Artificial Intelligence has signed the EU Artificial Intelligence Code of Practice for general-purpose artificial intelligence, signaling its commitment to align with the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. The move positions the lab to work with EU policymakers and initiatives to support a trustworthy European artificial intelligence ecosystem.

AMD Silo Artificial Intelligence has signed the EU Artificial Intelligence Code of Practice for general-purpose artificial intelligence. The Code of Practice is described in the article as a voluntary tool prepared by independent experts to help industry comply with provisions of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. AMD says its signature reflects a commitment to regulatory alignment and responsible artificial intelligence development, and it emphasized an obligation to comply with relevant laws and regulations in the EU.

The article frames the signing within broader European policy goals, arguing that current regulatory frameworks will shape Europe’s competitive positioning for decades. It states that transparent and predictable operating environments will encourage the development of local artificial intelligence capabilities and enable innovation important for economic prosperity and growth. AMD Silo Artificial Intelligence positions this engagement as aligned with its mission to ensure Europe’s competitiveness through trustworthy, cutting-edge artificial intelligence.

AMD Silo Artificial Intelligence also highlights participation in EU-supported initiatives such as OpenEuroLLM, Deploy Artificial Intelligence and Minerva as part of its contribution to the European open artificial intelligence ecosystem. The company extended appreciation to the EU Artificial Intelligence Office and working group leadership for a collaborative development process and said it will implement the Code while maintaining ongoing dialogue with the Artificial Intelligence Office and EU policymakers. The article adds a brief description of AMD Silo Artificial Intelligence as a global lab that pushes the frontier of artificial intelligence on AMD compute platforms, noting it comprises over 300 artificial intelligence scientists and more than 125 PhDs and that its work spans from research to enterprise-ready solutions. For more information the post links to the EU page on the Code of Practice.

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