EU AI Act’s high-risk regime faces lengthy pause, with tight approval schedule

It is reported that the European Commission will propose a postponement of the entry into application of the EU AI Act’s requirements on high-risk AI systems, with a final decision on the exact length – likely to be between 12 and 15 months – expected on 19 November. The pause will be proposed as part of a broader package of amendments targeting the AI law, which will put pressure on EU member states and lawmakers to adopt the package before the August 2026 application date.

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