EU could water down AI Act amid Trump and big tech pressure
European Commission confirms reports it is looking at postponing parts of landmark legislation Business live – latest updates The European Commission is considering plans to delay parts of the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, after intense pressure from businesses and Donald Trump’s (…)
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