The three governments are in favor of binding voluntary commitments for both large and small AI providers in the European Union.
The European Commission, the European Parliament and the EU Council are currently negotiating how the bloc should position itself in this new field.
During the discussions, the European Parliament proposed that the code of conduct should initially only be binding for major AI providers, which are primarily from the U.S.
However, the three EU governments have warned against this apparent competitive advantage for smaller European providers.
This could lead to less trust in the security of these smaller providers and therefore fewer customers, they said.
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