Stakeholder: France, Germany, Italy (unknown)
The source text explicitly confirms that France, Germany, and Italy are stakeholders in AI policy regulation. The article states these three countries reached an agreement on AI regulation and were pushing against certain regulatory approaches. The record lists these three countries as stakeholders, which is directly supported by the source. The '(unknown)' notation in the record appears to indicate missing details about the policy itself, but the stakeholder identification is clearly confirmed.
Our claim
entire record- Policy
- EU AI Act
- Stakeholder
- France, Germany, Italy
- Position
- oppose
- Importance
- high
- Reason
- Jointly opposed strict GPAI regulation during trilogue negotiations (Nov 2023); pushed for self-regulation via codes of conduct without sanctions, citing competitiveness of Mistral AI and Aleph Alpha
- Context
- Joint non-paper proposed mandatory self-regulation for foundation models with no sanctions,Near-collapse of trilogue negotiations; compromise reached after 36+ hours of marathon talks,Under pressure from national AI companies: Mistral AI (France) and Aleph Alpha (Germany),Final outcome: tiered GPAI approach was a compromise — binding rules with systemic risk threshold at 10^25 FLOPs
Source evidence
1 src · 1 checkNoteThe source text explicitly confirms that France, Germany, and Italy are stakeholders in AI policy regulation. The article states these three countries reached an agreement on AI regulation and were pushing against certain regulatory approaches. The record lists these three countries as stakeholders, which is directly supported by the source. The '(unknown)' notation in the record appears to indicate missing details about the policy itself, but the stakeholder identification is clearly confirmed.