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27/07/2025 - EU Commission Stands Firm on AI Act Implementation Date (EU)

argument: Notizie/News - European Union Law

Source: PYMNTS.com

PYMNTS.com reports that the European Commission has formally announced it will not delay the implementation of the AI Act, despite extensive lobbying from technology companies and industry groups. The Commission insists that the rollout will proceed according to the original legislative schedule, underscoring the importance of legal clarity and public trust in AI. EU officials argue that postponement would weaken the bloc’s position as a global leader in digital regulation and could undermine safeguards designed to protect consumers, businesses, and society.

The article explains that the AI Act sets strict standards for transparency, risk management, and accountability for all AI systems deployed in the EU, with particular attention to high-risk applications. Critics from the tech industry warn of compliance burdens and a potential negative impact on innovation, but the Commission maintains that balanced, enforceable rules are necessary for responsible AI adoption. The piece closes by noting that the AI Act’s timely enforcement will be closely watched internationally and could influence AI governance in other jurisdictions.