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Europe's answer to AI regulation complexity is to just delay most of it

The EU delays most high-risk AI Act requirements to 2027–2028, eases SME obligations, and explicitly bans nudification apps under a simplified "Digital Omnibus" package.

May 7 · · primary fetch1 sourceupdated May 7 ·

The EU has agreed on simplified AI rules. The "Digital Omnibus on AI" pushes back deadlines for high-risk AI to late 2027 or 2028 and eases requirements for small and medium-sized businesses. "Nudification" apps are now explicitly banned.

The labeling requirement for deepfakes and AI-generated text still takes effect in August 2026. The article Europe's answer to AI regulation complexity is to just delay most of it appeared first on The Decoder.

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