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EU AI Act delays high-risk system obligations, introduces transparency tools

The European Parliament has given final approval to amendments for the EU AI Act, significantly delaying obligations for high-risk AI systems until late 2027 and 2028. Additionally, watermarking requirements for AI-generated content are postponed to December 2026. The European Commission has also introduced a set of optional icons to help identify AI-generated content, aiming to bolster transparency and combat misinformation, though the underlying labeling obligations remain mandatory. AI

IMPACT Delays in AI Act implementation could slow down compliance efforts for high-risk AI systems, while new transparency tools aim to increase public trust in AI-generated content.

RANK_REASON The cluster details legislative amendments and new regulatory tools for AI transparency and compliance within the EU. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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EU AI Act delays high-risk system obligations, introduces transparency tools

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