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EU AI law developments tracker: Official Journal legislation and key non-legislative updates (EU AI Act guidance, codes, strategies and enforcement) from 2024

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This Practice Note maps significant past developments in EU artificial intelligence (AI) law. It sets out details of notable events and pertinent commentary on enacted legislation and other major developments, including issued guidance and EU-level strategies and action plans. This tracker addresses legislative developments from 2024 onwards. It is arranged into the following parts:

  • Legislation published in the Official Journal
  • Key non-legislative developments

This tracker excludes nascent or anticipated future activity, such as legislation in progress or open consultations. For information on forthcoming developments in EU AI law, see Practice Note: EU artificial intelligence—horizon scanner. For a list of all AI resources, see Practice Note: Artificial intelligence (AI) resource kit.

Legislation published in the Official Journal

The table below sets out new EU AI-related legislation and substantial updates to existing AI laws. Entries are ordered in reverse chronological sequence, based on the Official Journal publication date. Items closer to the foot of the table are expected to take effect earliest. Note that on 28 September 2022, the proposal for an AI Liability Directive was published. Nevertheless, it appeared on the list of proposals set to be withdrawn on the...

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