The European Commission held a meeting with Anthropic on Thursday to discuss important aspects of AI regulation. This meeting is part of the Commission’s efforts to engage with AI developers regarding access to frontier AI models and to assess cybersecurity implications under the EU AI Act. Anthropic’s ongoing technical meetings with EU officials also focus on the implementation of a general-purpose AI code of practice and potential evaluations of their AI models.
Anthropic: Anthropic is an artificial intelligence company focused on developing advanced large language models and safety-focused systems, including the Mythos cybersecurity model. It has committed to the EU’s general-purpose AI code of practice and participates in technical exchanges with regulators on risk mitigation. The company met with the European Commission to discuss its models in the context of EU policy implementation.
EU Commission: The European Commission serves as the executive branch of the European Union, responsible for proposing legislation, enforcing EU law, and coordinating policies across member states, including in technology and digital regulation. Recent discussions show it engaging directly with leading AI developers to assess risks and compliance under the AI Act framework. The Commission held a meeting with Anthropic as part of ongoing dialogues on AI model access and safety.
AI Regulation: The European Commission is actively discussing access to frontier AI models with developers to evaluate cybersecurity implications under the EU AI Act.
Policy Engagement: Anthropic continues technical meetings with EU officials regarding implementation of the general-purpose AI code of practice and potential model evaluations.
