EU lawmakers have agreed to reduce overlap of rules, introduce new prohibitions, and extend deadlines for high-risk AI systems.
When the European Union passed its landmark AI Act in 2024, the law was supposed to set a global standard for regulating ...
On May 7, 2026, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union reached a provisional agreement on a set of targeted amendments to the Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 (the “EU AI Act”), which ...
The European Parliament and Council of the European Union reached a provisional agreement to reform the AI Act, part of the ...
The European Union has proposed a set of regulatory changes designed to make it easier for companies to comply with the bloc’s AI Act and GDPR privacy law. The European Commission, the EU’s executive ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a key factor in the advancement of many fields, but it is also a new frontier in the ...
Two years ago, I wrote about the EU AI Act and asked whether it would be a help or a hindrance to financial services. At the time, the Act hadn't yet become law. The risk categories were still being ...
The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) is the world’s first comprehensive law governing artificial intelligence.[1] While framed as a consumer-safety measure, the Act’s broad reach ...
If the European Parliament and Council formally adopt the deal before Aug. 2, the introduction of new rules on high-risk AI ...
The decision could represent a significant shift in the EU’s approach to overseeing AI, as the EU was long considered a global leader in strict AI regulation. The European Commission may force ...
For readiness planning, the current AI Act timetable still points to 2 Aug. 2026 for Annex III high-risk deployer obligations ...
The message has been loud and clear to tech companies that are hoping to get an extension of time to implement regulations involving artificial intelligence: the deadline isn’t going anywhere. Despite ...