Policy April 29, 2026 2 min read Google News: EU AI Act EN

EU policymakers fall short of agreeing on AI Act amendments - MLex

EU policymakers failed to reach a consensus on proposed amendments to the Artificial Intelligence Act, a key regulation aimed at governing AI development in the European Union. The lack of agreement may delay implementation of the regulation, impacting various industries and stakeholders. AI-assisted, human-reviewed.

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EU policymakers fall short of agreeing on AI Act amendments MLex

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