AI Governance

General-Purpose AI Model (GPAI)

Under the EU AI Act, an AI model trained on broad data that can perform a wide range of tasks rather than being designed for a single purpose. GPAI providers face transparency obligations, with additional requirements if the model poses systemic risk — currently triggered at a training compute threshold of 10^25 floating-point operations (FLOPs).

Why It Matters

GPAI rules affect the largest AI model providers (OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, Meta) and cascade downstream to everyone who fine-tunes or deploys these models. Understanding the GPAI framework is essential for any organization building on top of foundation models.

Example

A company that trains a large language model capable of code generation, text summarization, and translation must provide technical documentation to downstream deployers, publish a training data summary, and comply with EU copyright rules — regardless of whether the model is open-source or proprietary.

Think of it like...

GPAI regulation is like regulating a steel manufacturer — they don't control what gets built with their steel, but they're responsible for making sure the raw material meets safety standards and comes with proper specifications.

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