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Europe denies dropping AI liability rules under pressure from Trump

Last updated: February 14, 2025 3:04 am
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The European Union Denies Trump Administration Pressure in Scrapping AI Liability Directive

In a recent interview with the Financial Times, Henna Virkkunen, the EU’s digital chief, refuted claims that the decision to drop the AI Liability Directive was influenced by pressure from the Trump administration. The directive, which aimed to facilitate consumer lawsuits against AI-enabled products and services, was scrapped to prioritize competitiveness and streamline regulatory processes.

Virkkunen emphasized that the EU’s focus is on reducing bureaucracy and red tape to enhance competitiveness in the tech sector. The upcoming code of practice on AI, linked to the EU’s AI Act, will streamline reporting requirements to align with existing regulations.

Despite warnings from U.S. Vice President JD Vance urging Europe to capitalize on the “AI opportunity,” the EU remains steadfast in its approach to technology regulation. The Commission’s 2025 work program emphasizes a “bolder, simpler, faster” Union, emphasizing regional AI development and adoption.

The Commission’s decision to abandon the AI liability proposal does not signal a retreat from tech regulation but rather a strategic shift towards fostering innovation and competitiveness in the European tech industry. This move aligns with the EU’s broader efforts to position itself as a leader in AI development while maintaining a balance between regulation and innovation.

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