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
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IMPACT Delays in high-risk AI implementation could provide businesses more time to comply, potentially altering the pace of AI adoption in regulated sectors.
RANK_REASON 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]