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Sunday, August 2, 2026 · 53 days away
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EU AI Act GPAI Rules Go Live
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Application date for the EU AI Act's General-Purpose AI (GPAI) obligations under Article 113 — model documentation, training-data summaries, copyright-policy and systemic-risk duties become enforceable, with penalties up to €15 million or 3% of global annual turnover.
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August 2, 2026 is the date the European Commission gains full enforcement powers under the EU AI Act for general-purpose AI (GPAI) models, including the authority to impose fines of up to 3% of global annual turnover for GPAI providers. Under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, GPAI obligations — covering technical documentation, copyright-compliance summaries, downstream-provider information, and (for systemic-risk GPAI) model evaluations and serious-incident reporting — became effective August 2, 2025, but the AI Office held back enforcement authority for one year to allow voluntary compliance via the Code of Practice for General-Purpose AI. From August 2, 2026 the bulk of the AI Act's high-risk-system obligations also become enforceable. Providers of GPAI models placed on the market before August 2, 2025 have until August 2, 2027 to come into full compliance.
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Sunday 2 August 2026 — the application date for the EU AI Act's General-Purpose AI (GPAI) provisions under Article 113. From this date the obligations on providers of general-purpose AI models — including model documentation, training-data summaries, copyright-policy disclosures and systemic-risk duties for the most capable models — become directly enforceable across the European Union, with administrative fines of up to €15 million or 3% of worldwide annual turnover, whichever is higher.
Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 — the AI Act — entered into force on 1 August 2024 with a staggered application schedule. Prohibitions on unacceptable-risk AI systems took effect on 2 February 2025. The GPAI chapter (Articles 51–55 and Annex XI–XIII) takes effect on 2 August 2026, alongside governance, penalties and member-state authority designations. High-risk AI systems under Annex III follow on 2 August 2027.
The GPAI obligations apply to providers of any model trained on more than 10²³ FLOPs of compute (the basic GPAI threshold) and impose heightened systemic-risk duties on models above 10²⁵ FLOPs — a threshold that captures GPT-4-class and larger models including the publicly disclosed leading models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, Meta, xAI and Mistral.
2 August 2026 is the date the EU AI Act becomes a regulatory reality for frontier-model providers, with the AI Office in Brussels exercising direct supervisory authority. National competent authorities under each member state's designation also begin parallel oversight of downstream deployers.
The European Commission's AI Office (digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/ai-office) is the primary enforcement body. Member-state designations are published in the Official Journal. Civil-society watchers include EDRi, the Future of Life Institute and Access Now; industry trackers include the Centre for European Policy Studies, Bruegel and the AI Now Institute.
Pair with the existing EU AI Act enforcement 2026 and EU AI Act phase 2 2027 milestones, plus the NYT v. OpenAI verdict, the Musk v. Altman trial and the GPT-6 launch window.
When do GPAI rules apply? 2 August 2026. What are the penalties? Up to €15 million or 3% of global turnover, whichever is higher. Who enforces? The EU AI Office in Brussels plus national competent authorities. Does it apply to US-based labs? Yes, if their models are placed on the EU market.
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