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EU says it will continue rolling out AI legislation on schedule

Last updated: July 4, 2025 7:20 am
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The European Union to Stick to Timeline for Implementing AI Legislation

The European Union has reaffirmed its commitment to sticking to its timeline for implementing its landmark AI legislation, despite efforts by over a hundred tech companies to delay the rollout of the AI rules, as reported by Reuters.

Tech giants from around the world, including Alphabet, Meta, Mistral AI, and ASML, have been lobbying the European Commission to postpone the enforcement of the AI Act, arguing that it could hinder Europe’s competitiveness in the rapidly evolving AI industry.

European Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier made it clear that there will be no delays, grace periods, or pauses in the implementation of the AI Act, emphasizing the importance of the regulation in shaping the future of AI applications.

The AI Act is a risk-based regulation that categorizes AI applications into different risk levels. It prohibits certain “unacceptable risk” use cases, such as cognitive behavioral manipulation and social scoring, while also identifying high-risk uses like biometrics, facial recognition, and AI in education and employment sectors. Developers must register their systems and adhere to risk and quality management requirements to access the EU market.

Additionally, AI applications like chatbots are classified as “limited risk” and are subject to less stringent transparency obligations under the AI Act.

The EU has been gradually introducing the AI Act since last year, with full implementation scheduled by mid-2026 to ensure a smooth transition for businesses and stakeholders in the AI ecosystem.

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