No frontier model has acceptable levels of compliance with the EU AI Act and privacy legislation.

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TL;DR: Using dynamic agentic simulations, we found that in the majority of tested scenarios, AI agents do not push back on breaking EU law to achieve their goals, including the provisions the EU ranks as most serious. Initial results show that leading commercial AI models break European law in up to 93% of tested scenarios. This includes practices that are strictly forbidden under the EU AI Act, including covert manipulation, emotion inference, psychological profiling, and failures to respect hu...

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