Sustainability & AI

General-purpose AI (GPAI) model

An AI model usable across many applications; the EU AI Act assigns specific obligations to GPAI providers, including energy-related documentation.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

Under the EU AI Act, an AI model trained with large-scale general data that displays significant generality and can competently perform a wide range of distinct tasks, integrable into many downstream systems.

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Subject
Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026
Also known as
GPAI model

References

EUR-LexRegulation (EU) 2024/1689 (AI Act)

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Stanford CRFM / arXivBommasani et al. — On the Opportunities and Risks of Foundation Models (2021)

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Overview

What it means

Chapter V of the Act assigns GPAI providers specific duties: technical documentation (including data provenance, training compute and known or estimated energy consumption), information to downstream providers, and copyright policy compliance. Models meeting a systemic-risk threshold — including cumulative training compute above 10^25 FLOPs — face additional evaluation and reporting duties.

How it is used

Foundation-model providers operationalise these duties through model documentation forms and codes of practice; downstream builders rely on the provided information for their own compliance. Limited exemptions exist for certain free and open-source models, but not where systemic risk is present.

Why it matters

GPAI rules regulate AI at the model layer rather than the application layer — a structural choice with global reach, since any provider serving the EU market falls in scope. The energy-documentation duty makes model footprints a compliance artefact for the first time.

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