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AI Sector Analysis: November 11, 2025

AI Sector Analysis: EU Considers AI Act Delay Amid US Policy Push; 'Agentic Commerce' Frameworks Emerge

Olivia Sharp 26 min read 367 views
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A significant transatlantic policy divergence on artificial intelligence emerged, as reports indicated the European Union is considering a delay of its landmark AI Act, while the U.S. government announced $50 million in new AI grants. The day's developments also saw major U.S. payment networks and B2B software firms roll out new frameworks and products for "agentic" AI, signaling a move toward autonomous systems in commerce and enterprise operations.

A significant transatlantic policy divergence on artificial intelligence emerged, as reports indicated the European Union is considering a delay of its landmark AI Act, while the U.S. government announced $50 million in new AI grants. The day's developments also saw major U.S. payment networks and B2B software firms roll out new frameworks and products for "agentic" AI, signaling a move toward autonomous systems in commerce and enterprise operations.

Key developments

  • Reports indicated the European Commission is considering easing its landmark AI Act, including adding a one-year grace period for high-risk breaches, following pressure from U.S. tech firms and …

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