EU AI Act - Footnote 38
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Last checked: 4/3/2026
The source does not explicitly define GPAI models as AI systems trained on large amounts of data that can perform a wide variety of tasks across different applications. It only states that GPAI models are AI models that display significant generality, are capable to competently perform a wide range of distinct tasks and that can be integrated into a variety of downstream systems. The source mentions GPT-4 and DALL-E as examples of GPAI models, but does not mention Claude or Llama.
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Note: The source does not explicitly define GPAI models as AI systems trained on large amounts of data that can perform a wide variety of tasks across different applications. It only states that GPAI models are AI models that display significant generality, are capable to competently perform a wide range of distinct tasks and that can be integrated into a variety of downstream systems. The source mentions GPT-4 and DALL-E as examples of GPAI models, but does not mention Claude or Llama.
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