
"Analysts and consultants were virtually unanimous in their recommendations that enterprise CIOs must not wait and must instead operate as though the rules are already in effect."
""It's good that they have clarified the extension [because] previously it was a moving target," said Nader Henein, a Gartner VP analyst."
""The major gating factor for the current timeline was that regulators would not have been ready to enforce. This is still the case.""
The European Parliament's vote to delay parts of the EU AI Act introduces uncertainty in AI compliance. Analysts recommend that CIOs should proceed as if compliance rules are already in effect. The delay is intended to ensure that guidance and standards are ready, but the timeline remains tight. Organizations are advised to use this time to improve their processes for managing AI systems, as regulatory readiness is still lacking in many EU countries.
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