EU AI Act’s first review of bans, high-risk uses expected in fall

It has reported that the European Commission has moved its first review of the EU AI Act’s prohibited and high-risk use cases to fall 2025, rather than early August, due to more urgent priorities tied to general-purpose AI rules taking effect in August. The initial review is expected to highlight trends rather than propose major changes, as high-risk provisions won’t apply until next year and enforcement of bans still has to get started. A public consultation running through 18 July 2025 will also inform the report.

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