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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The source does not explicitly state that the EU AI Act is the "world's first comprehensive legal framework regulating artificial intelligence". It does state that it is the "first of its kind". The claim mentions "special provisions for foundation models", but the source refers to "general-purpose AI (GPAI) systems" and "general purpose AI (GPAI) models". While these terms are closely related, they are not identical. The claim states that the AI Act classifies AI systems into four tiers, but the source refers to "four key risk categories".

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: The **EU AI Act** (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) is the world's first comprehensive legal framework regulating artificial intelligence, representing a landmark attempt to govern AI systems based on their

Note: The source does not explicitly state that the EU AI Act is the "world's first comprehensive legal framework regulating artificial intelligence". It does state that it is the "first of its kind". The claim mentions "special provisions for foundation models", but the source refers to "general-purpose AI (GPAI) systems" and "general purpose AI (GPAI) models". While these terms are closely related, they are not identical. The claim states that the AI Act classifies AI systems into four tiers, but the source refers to "four key risk categories".

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