
"The talks ran for about 12 hours on Tuesday and ended without an agreement, with a Cypriot official stating it had not been possible to reach a deal with Parliament."
"According to the report, the talks broke down over the insistence by some member states and lawmakers that industries already covered by sectoral safety rules be left out of the AI legislation."
"If no deal is reached before August 2, the AI Act's high-risk obligations will apply that day as originally drafted."
"The Digital Omnibus on AI, proposed by the European Commission, is part of a wider effort to simplify the EU's digital rulebook for businesses."
EU member states and the European Parliament failed to reach an agreement on changes to the AI Act, which would have delayed enforcement deadlines. The negotiations lasted 12 hours but broke down over disagreements regarding industries already covered by existing safety rules. The next talks are scheduled for May, and if no agreement is reached by August 2, the high-risk obligations of the AI Act will be enforced as written. The Digital Omnibus on AI aims to simplify the EU's digital regulations for businesses.
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