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Microsoft on EU AI Act

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Source Tablepolicy_stakeholders
Source IDL1ycTLP8De
Source URLblogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2023/05/25/how-do-we-best-govern-ai/
ParentEU AI Act
Children
CreatedApr 15, 2026, 7:19 AM
UpdatedApr 15, 2026, 7:19 AM
SyncedApr 15, 2026, 7:19 AM

Record Data

idL1ycTLP8De
policyEntityIdEU AI Act(policy)
stakeholderEntityIdMicrosoft AI(organization)
stakeholderDisplayNameMicrosoft
positionsupport
importancehigh
reasonSupported risk-based approach; President Brad Smith called the EU AI Act a 'strong foundation' and pledged compliance across Microsoft's AI products
sourceblogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2023/05/25/how-do-we-best-govern-ai/
context
[
  "Major investor in OpenAI ($13B); both took supportive positions on the Act",
  "Azure AI and Copilot products span multiple high-risk domains covered by the Act",
  "Existing responsible AI governance practices largely aligned with Act requirements"
]

Source Check Verdicts

confirmed95% confidence

Last checked: 4/14/2026

The source text is the foreword to Microsoft's report on AI governance. Microsoft is explicitly identified as the organization behind this policy document, making it a clear policy-stakeholder relationship. The 'unknown' designation in the record appears to refer to an unknown relationship type or context, which is reasonable given the source only confirms Microsoft's role as the report author/stakeholder without specifying additional relationship details. The core claim that Microsoft is a stakeholder in this AI governance policy is directly confirmed by the source.

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