⚖️OpenAI Maps Safety Work to EU AI Act, California Frontier Law
TL;DR
OpenAI published its Frontier Governance Framework on May 29, mapping how its Preparedness work translates into specific obligations under California's Transparency in Frontier AI Act and the EU AI Act's General-Purpose AI Code. The document spells out risk tiers, model reporting, and incident response.
OpenAI published its Frontier Governance Framework on May 29, mapping how its Preparedness work translates into specific obligations under California's Transparency in Frontier AI Act and the EU AI Act's General-Purpose AI Code. The document spells out risk tiers, model reporting, and incident response.

Key Points
Aligns safety practices to California's Transparency in Frontier AI Act and EU AI Act GPAI Code
Risk categories: cyber offense, CBRN, harmful manipulation, loss of control
Sits on top of the existing Preparedness Framework as foundation
Specifies model reporting standards, incident response, and external expert input processes
Why It Matters
AI labs treating compliance like marketing leaves regulators to draft the next round on their own terms. A public framework with named risk tiers is cheaper than a Brussels rewrite.
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Why does this matter?
AI labs treating compliance like marketing leaves regulators to draft the next round on their own terms. A public framework with named risk tiers is cheaper than a Brussels rewrite.
What happened?
OpenAI published its Frontier Governance Framework on May 29, mapping how its Preparedness work translates into specific obligations under California's Transparency in Frontier AI Act and the EU AI Act's General-Purpose AI Code. The document spells out risk tiers, model reporting, and incident response.
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