EU AI Act
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Europe Just Gutted Its Own AI Law. Industry Called It 'Not Enough.'
The EU delayed its flagship AI regulations by 18 months, exempted industrial AI entirely, and banned nudification apps. Tech lobbyists and US officials wanted more. Centrist lawmakers agreed.
Germany Is Gutting the EU AI Act. Siemens and Bosch Are Watching.
Berlin secured an industrial machinery exemption that rewrites the law's core premise: that AI rules should apply to all sectors equally.
The EU AI Act Talks Collapsed. The Deadline They Were Trying to Move Did Not.
Negotiators failed to agree on a delay. High-risk AI compliance is still due August 2. The failure is not a stalemate; it is an accidental victory for the hardliners.
EU Lawmakers Tried to Delay Their AI Law. They Couldn't Agree How. The Deadline Is Still August 2.
The trilogue that was supposed to give AI companies until 2027 to comply collapsed over machinery regulations. Every high-risk AI system in Europe now has 94 days to meet rules most deployers haven't read.
The EU's AI Hiring Rules Go Live in 105 Days. Most Companies Have Never Audited Their AI. That's About to Become Very Expensive.
August 2 is the deadline for mandatory AI hiring bias audits under the EU AI Act. The auditors don't exist yet and the companies aren't ready.
Fifty Labs, No Standards
Trump wants a single federal AI law and no state interference. States are passing over 1,500 AI bills anyway. The result is not regulation. It is noise.