
This morning, the meeting featured a strategic discussion on EU AI policy with Executive Vice-President Henna Virkkunen, who outlined the Commission’s latest initiatives and priorities.
A roundtable on national governance approaches has also allowed Member States to share insights on their implementation strategies for the AI Act.
This afternoon, the AI Board is expected to make decisions on joint communication efforts as well as on compliance support for the AI Act.
The AI Office will update the AI Board on recent AI Act deliverables and the adoption process for upcoming ones. This includes updates on AI system definitions and prohibitions guidelines, the third draft of the Code of Practice for general-purpose AI, the call for the scientific panel, and other key deliverables.
A technical briefing from the AI Office Safety team will provide insights into the latest AI developments, ensuring that Member States remain informed about technological advancements and regulatory challenges.
The outcomes of today’s meeting will help shape the next steps in implementing the AI Act and fostering a coordinated EU approach to AI governance.