France seeks to split AI Act delay from changes in bid for deeper reform

It is reported that France is quietly testing support among EU capitals to split the AI Act amendment package, the so-called AI omnibus, in a bid to reopen the door to deeper reform of the EU AI Act. France reportedly wants to separate the time-sensitive delay of high-risk obligations from broader substantive changes, lifting the pressure of the August 2026 deadline at a moment when Brussels is pushing to simplify regulation.

Click here for the official article/release

Disclaimer

The Legal Wire takes all necessary precautions to ensure that the materials, information, and documents on its website, including but not limited to articles, newsletters, reports, and blogs (“Materials”), are accurate and complete. Nevertheless, these Materials are intended solely for general informational purposes and do not constitute legal advice. They may not necessarily reflect the current laws or regulations. The Materials should not be interpreted as legal advice on any specific matter. Furthermore, the content and interpretation of the Materials and the laws discussed within are subject to change.

AI was used to generate part or all of this content - more information

Also Read:  FDPIC concludes preliminary investigation into X