
"Today's agreement on the AI act significantly supports our companies by reducing recurring administrative costs. It ensures legal certainty and a smoother and more harmonized implementation of the rules across the Union, strengthening EU's digital sovereignty and overall competitiveness."
"EU member states and European Parliament negotiators also agreed to prohibit AI applications used to create unauthorised sexually explicit deepfakes, with companies having until December 2 this year to comply."
EU negotiators reached a deal on the AI Act, postponing high-risk AI rules to 2027, excluding machinery, and adding AI-generated content watermarking. This reduces legal uncertainty and administrative costs for businesses, supporting EU companies and strengthening digital sovereignty.
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