Today, we’re announcing our intention to sign the EU’s Code of Practice for General Purpose AI—subject to the current version being formally approved by the AI Board during its upcoming adequacy assessment. The Code is a framework for AI developers to comply with the EU AI Act—for more information about the AI Act and its obligations, see our primer here.
In parallel, and in response to the tremendous appetite from European governments and businesses that want to seize the potential of AI, we are kicking off the‘OpenAI for Countries European Rollout’ to get on with the job of building Europe’s AI future.
Our technology has become essential for millions of Europeans. EU Member States are amongst our top markets globally for subscribers, API developers and business customers. Everyday, people, developers, institutions, start-ups and leading enterprises are unlocking economic opportunities throughout the continent by:
The Code of Practice opens the door for Europe to move forward with the EU AI Continent Action Plan that was announced in April—and to build on the impact of AI that is already felt today.
Europe must nurture and support AI talent on the continent; back local AI developers and entrepreneurs who represent future businesses, jobs and revenue; and put AI tools in the hands of more people to help lead Europe forward.
Too often in Europe, the limelight has been taken by regulation. Now it’s time to flip the script and use this moment to empower Europe’s innovators to innovate and builders to build for Europe’s future.
## The EU Code of Practice
AI is a core technology for nation building—akin to electricity—that will transform economies and deliver much needed growth by driving productivity. Unlike earlier technologies of the modern digital era that were extractive and resulted in economics being pulled out of Europe, AI is a productive technology that if made broadly available to the public will expand the economic pie by giving people tools to help them do more.
The challenge for Europe is to ensure its people are positioned to shape and benefit from AI that is of Europe, by Europe, and for Europe.
To achieve that goal, compliance with the Code and the AI Act’s risk based framework must be as simple and streamlined as possible for the homegrown start-ups and smaller businesses that will be the future leaders of Europe’s AI-first economy. We have advocated for greater simplification and harmonization to support these next generation companies and will continue to back their concerns, as they are key to AI of, by and for Europe.
## Part of a larger EU AI strategy
Ultimately, the Code of Practice will work best if it is aligned with the AI Continent Action Plan to form the backbone of a bold, unified European AI strategy. We encourage the AI Board—and the Member States it represents—to embrace and deliver on that vision, to make AI a source of prosperity and progress.
Together, the Code and the Action Plan must drive the development of the AI infrastructure Europe needs—ensuring that people, businesses, and especially developers and startups, have the tools to compete and lead on the global stage.
The EU should assess how its regulatory settings might affect the pace of AI adoption and the availability of AI’s raw materials, including energy and training data. This will be important to ensure Europe’s competitiveness and address a long-standing productivity gap(opens in a new window) with the U.S.
The EU’s strategy must also provide the long-term certainty and visibility required to unlock the capital investment necessary to build that infrastructure.
To turn potential into progress, we’re launching a European AI infrastructure campaign—using the Code as a springboard to accelerate the development of European AI that delivers real economic gains.
## OpenAI for Countries European Rollout
Our EU Economic Blueprint was clear—OpenAI strongly believes that with the right vision and execution, Europe can harness AI to drive growth and be among the global leaders of this next technological chapter.
In May, we launched OpenAI for Countries, our initiative to support countries around the world that want to build out their AI infrastructure—including data centers, workforce skills and talent, support for local start-ups and more. Now, we are ready to ramp up our work in Europe.
Over the summer and into the fall, we will be meeting with governments, businesses and stakeholders in Europe to deliver on:
OpenAI is committed to doing its part to follow through on Europe’s continental AI goals and we will share more progress on these initiatives throughout the summer and into the fall.
Signing the Code reflects our commitment to providing capable, accessible, and secure AI models for Europeans to fully participate in the economic and societal benefits of the Intelligence Age.
We have always developed models with transparency, accountability, and safety at the forefront: principles that are also reflected in the Code.
Signing the Code reinforces many of the industry-leading safety and transparency measures we have pioneered over the past several years, including as a signatory to both the Bletchley Declaration (November 2023) and Seoul Framework (May 2024).
Following the Bletchley summit, we were one of the first companies to publish a comprehensive safety and security protocol, our Preparedness Framework (2023), which outlines our approach to deploying frontier AI models safely. In keeping with the Seoul Framework and our commitment to continuously review internal accountability and governance frameworks, we published an updated Preparedness Framework in April 2025.
We have also developed industry-leading safety practices that guide how we develop and deploy our technology responsibly, including: .
Together, this work has been instrumental for setting safety standards in the industry and informing the development of a workable Code of Practice and we will continue to iteratively improve our approach to safety to help ensure that our technology is used to benefit everyone responsibly, wherever they are in the world.
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