On 26 March 2026, the European Parliament adopted its position on the Digital Omnibus on AI Regulation, including provisions banning nudifier apps. The position proposes postponing the application of several rules on high-risk AI systems due to dela…
SourceOn 18 March 2026, the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) and Civil Liberties (LIBE) committees of the European Parliament adopted their joint position on the proposal for a Digital Omnibus on AI Regulation. The joint position proposes po…
SourceOn 13 March 2026, the Council reached its general approach on the Digital Omnibus proposal for AI Regulation (2025/0359). The Council’s position introduces a prohibition on AI practices generating non-consensual sexual or intimate content and child …
SourceOn 19 November 2025, the European Commission announced a Proposal for the Digital Omnibus on AI Regulation (2025/0359), which amends the EU AI Act by altering the implementation timeline of design requirements for high-risk AI systems. These require…
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