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EU backs nude app ban and delays to landmark AI rules
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European lawmakers voted to delay compliance deadlines for the EU AI Act's high-risk AI system requirements until December 2027, with sector-specific systems getting until August 2028. The Parliament also backed proposals to ban nudify apps as part of the landmark AI regulation framework.
Key Takeaways
- βEU Parliament approved delays to AI Act compliance deadlines for high-risk AI systems until December 2027.
- βCompanies developing AI for toys, medical devices, and other regulated sectors get extended deadline until August 2028.
- βEuropean lawmakers backed proposals to ban nudify apps under the AI regulatory framework.
- βThe delays affect the EU's flagship AI regulation law, giving companies more time to comply with safety requirements.
- βHigh-risk AI systems are defined as those posing serious risks to health, safety, or fundamental rights.
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