AI Regulation, Recalibrated: What the EU’s Latest Move Means - VinciWorks
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The European Parliament reconfigures the AI Act to make it more 'practical'.The Internal Market and Civil Liberties Committees voted on Wednesday for a package of amendments known as AI Act Omnibus which seeks to avoid a strangulation of European innovation.It postpones certain deadlines, introduces new prohibitions and gives companies greater flexibility.The IA Act is the first comprehensive legal framework on artificial intelligence in the wor…
AI regulation, recalibrated: What the EU’s latest move means - VinciWorks
The EU has taken a significant step toward reshaping its AI regulatory landscape. The European Parliament’s LIBE and IMCO committees approved their negotiating position on the AI Omnibus and it’s all about simplifying the rules, reducing regulatory friction, and giving businesses more clarity. This is a strategic recalibration on the AI Act that could impact how innovation and compliance coexist in Europe for years to come. From complexity to cl…
AI Act Delay Approved by European Parliament: A Necessary Adjustment or the First Sign of Structural Challenges?
The European Parliament committees IMCO and LIBE have now formally supported the postponement of certain obligations under the EU AI Act, according to the latest official press release. The proposal focuses on delaying the application of specific requirements—particularly those affecting high-risk AI systems—with the stated objective of ensuring that both companies and supervisory authorities are… The post AI Act Delay Approved by European Parli…
The European Parliament is preparing to take a key step on March 18, when the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee (IMCO) and the Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee (LIBE) will adopt their position on the “Digital Omnibus on AI” of the Artificial Intelligence Regulation (AI Act). This legislative package, which aims to simplify and postpone certain obligations for high-risk AI systems—delaying them until 2027-2028—i…
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