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EU Mulls Pausing Parts of AI Act Amid U.S. and Big Tech Pushback

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The European Commission is reportedly considering delaying parts of its landmark Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act following heavy lobbying from U.S. tech giants and pressure from Washington, the Financial Times reported Friday.

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With a surrender to US pressure that is clamouring over the initial approach of harsh citizens' protection, the European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen has in recent hours proposed to suspend parts of its historic legislation on artificial intelligence (Ai Act), which came into force in August 2024 but of which many provisions will take place in the years to come. The move, according to the Financial Times, comes after months of stress f…

·Rome, Italy
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Is the Commission knocking in front of the US tech giants? A report by the Financial Times suggests this.

·Vienna, Austria
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The US government is also pressing for a "simplification" of AI regulations in the EU

EU reportedly considering suspending parts of artificial intelligence law in face of pressure from US and Big Tech

·Greece
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Heise broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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