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AI Giants Split on EU Regulation as Anthropic Agrees to Sign AI Code of Practice

In a clear divergence from Meta's recent refusal, Anthropic announced it will sign the EU's voluntary AI code, positioning itself as a cooperative partner to European regulators.

Olivia Sharp 1 min read 377 views
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A strategic split on AI regulation is widening as Anthropic announced on July 21 it will sign the EU's voluntary AI Code of Practice. The move is a sharp contrast to Meta's recent public refusal, highlighting a growing divergence among U.S. tech giants on how to navigate global AI governance.

A Strategic Divide Emerges Over EU's AI Rules

A clear strategic schism is forming among top U.S. AI labs on how to approach global regulation. On July 21, Anthropic announced its intention to sign the European Commission's voluntary AI Code of Practice, a move that stands in stark contrast to Meta's public rejection of the code just days earlier.

Two Competing Strategies

The EU's AI Code of Practice is a framework designed to help companies comply with the landmark EU AI Act, which begins implementation in August 2025. The differing responses from Anthropic and Meta highlight two distinct …

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