The European Union proposes to postpone the timeline for applying high-risk AI regulations to December 2027.
Jinse Finance reported that the European Union has proposed to postpone the timeline for the application of high-risk artificial intelligence rules from August 2026 to December 2027. The EU stated that it will simplify the rules for conducting data protection impact assessments. These so-called "enterprise wallets" can save each company 150 billions euros in administrative costs annually. The Cookie rules will be amended to seek a one-click solution for obtaining user consent, thereby addressing the issue of cookie fatigue.
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