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CCIA Europe on EU AI Act

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Source Tablepolicy_stakeholders
Source IDrfdefde97y
Source URLccianet.org/issues/artificial-intelligence/eu-ai-act/
ParentEU AI Act
Children
CreatedMar 21, 2026, 1:30 AM
UpdatedMar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM
SyncedMar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM

Record Data

idrfdefde97y
policyEntityIdEU AI Act(policy)
stakeholderEntityId
stakeholderDisplayNameCCIA Europe
positionoppose
importancemedium
reasonComputer and Communications Industry Association lobbied against broad GPAI obligations; argued for focusing regulation on deployers rather than model providers
sourceccianet.org/issues/artificial-intelligence/eu-ai-act/
context
[
  "Members include Amazon, Google, Meta, and other major US tech firms",
  "Argued deployer-focused regulation would be more effective than regulating general-purpose model providers"
]

Source Check Verdicts

confirmed95% confidence

Last checked: 4/14/2026

The source text explicitly identifies Boniface de Champris as 'Senior Policy Manager, CCIA Europe' in multiple locations (article byline, video interview description, and author profile section). The record claims 'Stakeholder: CCIA Europe (unknown)' — the stakeholder organization CCIA Europe is confirmed. The '(unknown)' notation in the record appears to indicate missing or uncertain information, but the source clearly establishes that CCIA Europe is a real organization (Computer & Communications Industry Association Europe) involved in AI policy discussions. The record's core claim about CCIA Europe as a stakeholder is confirmed by the source.

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