argument: Notizie/News - European Union Law
Source: EUnews
EUnews reports growing criticism of the European Union’s AI Act implementation, with experts and advocacy groups accusing Brussels of failing to provide adequate enforcement mechanisms or funding to make the regulation effective. Although the AI Act is now in force, member states are reportedly ill-prepared to manage compliance, oversight, and auditing.
The article cites industry voices that say the legislation lacks clarity on enforcement, and civil society organizations that argue it falls short on human rights protections. The absence of a robust EU-wide enforcement body is seen as a structural weakness.
Observers fear that the AI Act could become symbolic rather than effective, undermining Europe’s leadership in ethical AI governance.