The European Commission will streamline technology regulations, notably delaying strict AI Act provisions for high-risk applications until December 2027. This move, a ‘Digital Omnibus,’ aims to boost competitiveness by easing compliance burdens for tech giants. Amendments also permit AI model training on European personal data and simplify cookie consent processes.
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