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European Commission AI Office (EU AI Office) AI Actions
The European AI Office, within DG CNECT, coordinates implementation of the EU AI Act, oversees general-purpose AI models, and supports national competent authorities on enforcement. AIGI tracks every EU AI Office guideline, code of practice, and decision. As of the most recent update, AIGI tracks 40 primary-source items from EU AI Office.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 40
- Jurisdiction
- European Union
- Authority kind
- agency
Document types
- agency report 9
- policy paper 8
- guidance 7
- rulemaking notice 7
- enforcement action 5
- news analysis 4
Recent EU AI Office activity
- enforcement action enforcement 4/29/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Commission preliminarily finds Meta in breach of Digital Services Act for failing to prevent minors under 13 from using Instagram and Facebook
The European Commission has preliminarily found Meta in breach of the Digital Services Act for failing to prevent minors under 13 from using Instagram and Facebook.
- agency report 5/7/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Info session - Call for proposals Digital solutions for regulatory compliance through data
The EU AI Office is holding an info session for a call for proposals under the Digital Europe Programme focused on developing AI-powered digital solutions for regulatory compliance, with a submission deadline of October 1, 2026.
- guidance proposed rule 5/19/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Draft Commission guidelines on the classification of high-risk AI systems
Draft EU Commission guidelines clarify the criteria for classifying high-risk AI systems under Article 6 of the AI Act to aid providers, deployers, and authorities.
- guidance comment period 5/19/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Draft Commission guidelines on the classification of high-risk AI systems
The European Commission's draft guidelines clarify how to classify AI systems as high-risk under Article 6 of the EU AI Act, impacting providers and deployers.
- rulemaking notice comment period 5/19/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Targeted consultation on the draft guidelines for the classification of high-risk artificial intelligence systems
The EU AI Office has launched a targeted consultation on draft guidelines to clarify the classification of high-risk AI systems under the AI Act.
- rulemaking notice comment period 5/19/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Survey on the EU legal framework for health data and data driven health technologies
The European Commission launched a survey to gather real-world experience on health data access, reuse, and compliance with EU rules for data-driven digital health technologies, including AI, by May 22, 2026.
- rulemaking notice comment period 5/19/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Targeted consultation on the draft guidelines for the classification of high-risk artificial intelligence systems
The EU AI Office has launched a targeted consultation on draft guidelines to classify high-risk AI systems under the AI Act, open until June 23, 2026.
- guidance comment period 5/19/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Draft Commission guidelines on the classification of high-risk AI systems
Draft EU Commission guidelines clarify the criteria for classifying high-risk AI systems under Article 6 of the AI Act to aid uniform application and enforcement.
- agency report effective 5/7/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] EU agrees to simplify AI rules to boost innovation and ban ‘nudification' apps to protect citizens
The EU reached an agreement to simplify AI Act rules for innovation and protect citizens by banning 'nudification' apps, setting implementation timelines for high-risk AI systems.
- rulemaking notice comment period 5/8/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Consultation on the draft guidelines on transparency obligations under the AI Act
The EU AI Office has opened a consultation on draft guidelines to help AI providers and deployers comply with transparency obligations under Article 50 of the AI Act.
- agency report enacted 5/7/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] EU agrees to simplify AI rules to boost innovation and ban ‘nudification' apps to protect citizens
The EU has agreed to simplify AI Act rules for innovation and protect citizens by banning 'nudification' apps, setting clear implementation deadlines for high-risk AI systems.
- rulemaking notice comment period 5/8/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Consultation on the draft guidelines on transparency obligations under the AI Act
The EU AI Office is consulting on draft guidelines to clarify transparency obligations for AI system providers and deployers under Article 50 of the AI Act, with feedback sought by June 3, 2026.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is European Commission AI Office?
- The European AI Office, within DG CNECT, coordinates implementation of the EU AI Act, oversees general-purpose AI models, and supports national competent authorities on enforcement. AIGI tracks every EU AI Office guideline, code of practice, and decision.
- How many EU AI Office actions does AIGI track?
- AIGI currently tracks 40 primary-source items from EU AI Office, including bills, rules, opinions, enforcement actions, and guidance.
- What jurisdiction does EU AI Office cover?
- EU AI Office operates with authority over European Union.
- How recent is AIGI's EU AI Office coverage?
- AIGI has tracked 12 EU AI Office items in the most recent batch and runs continuous ingestion against the authority's published sources.
- Where do AIGI's EU AI Office citations come from?
- Every item on this page links to its primary EU AI Office source — releases, decisions, opinions, or rulemakings. AIGI's citation methodology is documented at /how-we-cite.
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