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EU agrees to simplify AI rules to boost innovation and ban ‘nudification' apps to protect citizens
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The European Commission welcomes the political agreement reached today between the European Parliament and the Council of the EU on simpler, innovation-friendly rules for artificial intelligence (AI).
Key facts
- Rules for systems used in certain high-risk areas, including biometrics, critical infrastructure, education, employment, migration, asylum and border control, will apply from 2 December 2027
- The Commission proposed the Digital Omnibus on AI only five months ago as part of the EU's simplification agenda to boost Europe's competitiveness
- The European Commission welcomes the political agreement reached today between the European Parliament and the Council of the EU on simpler, innovation-friendly rules for artificial intelligence (AI)
- Today's agreement sets a clear implementation timeline for the rules governing high-risk AI systems
Summary
The Commission proposed the Digital Omnibus on AI only five months ago as part of the EU's simplification agenda to boost Europe's competitiveness. Today's agreement sets a clear implementation timeline for the rules governing high-risk AI systems.