
"The measures, approved by a large majority in the European Parliament, would push back compliance deadlines for developers of high-risk AI systems until December 2027, with some sectors facing even longer deadlines."
"Members also backed proposals to include a ban on nudify apps in the revised AI Act, which would not apply to AI systems with effective safety measures preventing users from creating such images."
"The vote extends a period of uncertainty for businesses operating in Europe, which have already faced delays after the EU missed its own deadlines to publish key guidance and changed elements of the law."
The European Parliament voted to postpone compliance deadlines for high-risk AI systems until December 2027, with some sectors facing deadlines as late as August 2028. Additionally, rules for watermarking AI-generated content will be delayed until November 2026. A proposal to ban nudify apps was also supported, although specifics are not provided. This decision creates uncertainty for businesses in Europe, as the parliament must negotiate with the European Council to finalize the changes before the original deadline.
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