EU lawmakers move to delay high-risk AI Act rules until December 2027

European Parliament committees have backed a proposal to delay the EU AI Act’s high-risk obligations until December 2027, a change that would give companies in health care, hiring, credit, and other regulated sectors more time to adjust compliance systems before the bloc’s toughest AI rules take effect.

By |2026-04-28T06:37:23+00:00April 23, 2026|News|Comments Off on EU lawmakers move to delay high-risk AI Act rules until December 2027

EU lawmakers back a delay to parts of the AI Act as industry races to reset compliance plans

European lawmakers voted on March 26, 2026 to delay parts of the AI Act, including some high-risk system requirements and watermarking deadlines, creating more breathing room for AI companies even as the bloc’s flagship AI rulebook continues to take shape.

By |2026-04-28T06:38:10+00:00April 22, 2026|News|Comments Off on EU lawmakers back a delay to parts of the AI Act as industry races to reset compliance plans
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