Translated data: The European AI Act, proposed in 2019 as the world's first comprehensive regulation for artificial intelligence, is at a critical juncture. Technology companies and European lawmakers are engaged in heated debates over the regulation of general AI services, with France, Germany, and Italy advocating for self-regulation. The rapid development of generative AI has altered the original intent of the bill, and the EU needs to address controversies such as the regulation of foundational models to determine the final version of the legislation.