A draft shows the European Commission plans to propose a simplification package on Nov. 19 to pause parts of its AI laws amid pressure from Big Tech and the US (Barbara Moens/Financial Times)
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A draft shows the European Commission plans to propose a simplification package on Nov. 19 to pause parts of its AI laws amid pressure from Big Tech and the US (Barbara Moens/Financial Times)
The European Commission is set to propose a simplification package on November 19 that would pause certain aspects of its AI laws. This move comes in response to mounting pressure from Big Tech companies and the US government, highlighting the ongoing debate over the regulation of artificial intelligence. The proposed changes aim to balance innovation with safety, making it a significant development in the tech landscape.
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