EU AI compliance guide may be delayed until late 2025, commission says
Briefly

AI stakeholder alignment is complex, particularly with the interests of major tech companies involved. Compliance checks for CIOs will become essential as implementations proceed in enterprises. Although new regulatory codes may not drastically change AI usage, they will add scrutiny. The current delay in regulatory guidance presents CIOs with a chance to strengthen internal processes ahead of enforcement. This proactive approach can help organizations navigate upcoming compliance requirements effectively.
AI has several stakeholders, and getting them all on a common page will not be easy. It will take time until the interests of all, especially big tech companies, are safeguarded.
While implementations will continue in the enterprise environment, I think CIOs will have to be prepared for compliance checks and re-checks.
The eventual adoption of the code may not upend how companies currently use AI, but it will introduce new layers of scrutiny.
Some see the delay in guidance as a strategic opportunity for CIOs to reinforce internal processes before enforcement begins.
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