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EU AI Act nears adoption: ambassadors approve final text; European Parliament vote imminent; phased application and AI Pact; practitioners flag compliance, training data disclosure and fundamental rights/IP issues

Published on: 05 February 2024

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Envoys for the EU’s national governments signed off on the final text of the legislation at a meeting today, according to a Belgian government spokesperson, whose office represents the EU governments in the talks. The agreement was 'unanimously confirmed', the spokesperson noted today. The approval follows weeks of intense speculation that France intended to assemble a coalition of countries to oppose it in the vote. France, together with Germany and Italy, had earlier flagged worries in the negotiations about rules for foundation models. However, Germany’s digital minister, Volker Wissing, said earlier this week he is now ready to accept the law after changes designed to protect small businesses. That choice by Germany made it markedly harder for France to block the law at the meeting held today. The law will be the first standalone AI statute, hailed widely by EU lawmakers as proof of the bloc’s capacity to quickly regulate fast-moving new technologies. It centres largely on safety, with separate rules applying to the largest and most powerful AI systems...

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