The EU is giving companies more time to adapt to its new regulations on AI, but experts and MEPs say they regret the rowback on rules adopted just a year ago.
Breakdown
- The European Commission introduced the Digital Omnibus to cut red tape on AI, cybersecurity, and data.
- The initiative could generate at least one billion euros in annual savings and an additional one billion euros in one-off savings. 12s
- The proposal seeks to simplify the AI Act, GDPR, and cybersecurity incident reporting, and reduce cookie banner pop-ups. 24s
- Many European Parliament members from the left and centre have stated their intention to oppose the Omnibus. 52s
- The Commission has also launched the Digital Fitness Check to identify further opportunities for simplification. 1m 27s
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