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EU Considers Delaying Landmark AI Act Enforcement

Reports indicate new proposals include a one-year grace period for high-risk systems breaches.

Olivia Sharp 1 min read 667 views
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Reports indicate the European Commission is considering proposals to delay and soften its landmark AI Act, including a one-year grace period for high-risk AI breaches.

Proposed Changes Emerge

Reports indicate the European Commission is considering plans to soften or delay key components of its landmark AI Act. This potential reversal follows what reports describe as "sustained pressure" from major U.S. technology companies and the Trump administration. The AI Act, which passed in 2024, is considered the world's most comprehensive AI regulation, but its enforcement is now facing significant headwinds.

The proposals are expected to be unveiled on November 19 as part of a broader "simplification agenda". A Commission spokesperson stated that "a reflection" was "still ongoing" but insisted the EU "remains fully behind the …

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