EU AI Office — Description: The European Commission's dedicated office for AI governance, responsible for enforcing the EU AI Act, developing standards and codes of practice, and coordinating EU-wide AI policy. Consists of 6 units and 2 advisors. Part of DG CNECT within the Commission.
The source text directly confirms all major elements of the claim: (1) 6 units and 2 advisors structure is explicitly listed; (2) responsible for enforcing the EU AI Act is confirmed ('plays a key role in implementing the AI Act', 'enforces the rules for general-purpose AI models'); (3) developing standards and codes of practice is confirmed ('Drawing up state-of-the-art codes of practice'); (4) coordinating EU-wide AI policy is confirmed ('forms the foundation for a single European AI governance system'); (5) Part of DG CNECT is confirmed through email addresses containing 'CNECT-AIOFFICE'. The source's last update date is 31 March 2026, which is after the claim's 'as of 2025-12' date, so the information is current and applicable.
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- The European Commission's dedicated office for AI governance, responsible for enforcing the EU AI Act, developing standards and codes of practice, and coordinating EU-wide AI policy. Consists of 6 units and 2 advisors. Part of DG CNECT within the Commission.
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- December 2025
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1 src · 1 checkNoteThe source text directly confirms all major elements of the claim: (1) 6 units and 2 advisors structure is explicitly listed; (2) responsible for enforcing the EU AI Act is confirmed ('plays a key role in implementing the AI Act', 'enforces the rules for general-purpose AI models'); (3) developing standards and codes of practice is confirmed ('Drawing up state-of-the-art codes of practice'); (4) coordinating EU-wide AI policy is confirmed ('forms the foundation for a single European AI governance system'); (5) Part of DG CNECT is confirmed through email addresses containing 'CNECT-AIOFFICE'. The source's last update date is 31 March 2026, which is after the claim's 'as of 2025-12' date, so the information is current and applicable.