Cambridge Commentary on EU General-Purpose AI Law

Welcome to the Cambridge Commentary

This website is a collaboration between the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (“CFI”) at the University of Cambridge and the Institute for Law & Al (“LawAl”). The purpose of this website is to provide up-to-date commentary on the general-purpose AI-related provisions of the EU AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689).

Editors and contributors are listed below, alongside their current employers or affiliated institutions. Additional contributors will be listed as and when their chapters are published. The views expressed by the contributors in the chapters of the Cambridge Commentary are their personal views and are not necessarily the views of CFI, the University of Cambridge, or LawAI.

This website is updated regularly. If you have any questions or feedback, please contact us at info@cambridge-commentary.ai.

General Editor

Christoph Winter

University of Cambridge | Institute for Law & AI

Section Editors

Emily Gillett

Institute for Law & AI

Maarten Herbosch

KU Leuven | Institute for Law & AI

Assistant Editors

Gregor Gindlin

Institute for Law & AI*

Zlatko Grigorov

Institute for Law & AI

Madalina Nicolai

Institute for Law & AI

Contributors

Hannes Bastians

Institute for Law & AI

Ludivine Stewart

European University Institute

*Gregor Gindlin joined the European AI Office in March 2026. Contributions to the Cambridge Commentary have been made in a personal capacity. None of the views expressed can be attributed in any way to the European Commission or the European AI Office.

AI Use Disclosure

Contributors were permitted to make limited use of generative AI tools pursuant to a detailed AI Use Policy drafted specifically for the purposes of the Cambridge Commentary. Pursuant to that policy, AI tools were permitted for idea generation, brainstorming, translations, and for refining short passages of human-authored text. AI use was not permitted to substitute contributors’ work or to be used as a primary information source. All final chapter text was reviewed by a human author and subjected to further human peer review.

Should you wish to enquire further about this topic, please contact the General Editor, Christoph Winter, at editorial@law-ai.org.