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European Commission Proposes Delaying AI Act Implementation to 2027

The European Commission cites member states' delays and companies' need for adaptation time as reasons for postponing high-risk AI rules enforcement to December 2027.

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The EU is giving companies more time to adapt to its new regulations on AI, but experts and MEPs say they regret the rowback on rules adopted just a year ago.

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The EU Commission proposes to defuse the laws regulating the digital economy, especially AI. A gift for Europe's companies? Or a knee fall before Donald Trump?

·Munich, Germany
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The Omnibus project, which had fled in recent weeks, was well presented by the European Commission. It lightens the GDPR and rejects the application of the AI Act.

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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