The European Union has approved significant changes to its AI Act, delaying implementation deadlines for high-risk AI systems until 2026 or even 2028. These modifications, part of the Digital Omnibus Package, aim to simplify regulatory burdens for businesses. The reforms also include a ban on 'nudification' applications, sparking debate within the tech sector and among regulators. AI
影响 Delays in high-risk AI implementation could provide businesses more time to comply, potentially altering the pace of AI adoption in regulated sectors.
排序理由 The European Union has approved major legislative changes to the AI Act, including delayed deadlines for high-risk systems. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=2 ai=0.4]
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