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EU to delay 'high risk' AI rules until 2027 after Big Tech pushback
Nov 19, 2025 4:59 AM

By Supantha Mukherjee and Bart H. Meijer

BRUSSELS/STOCKHOLM, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The European

Commission proposed on Wednesday streamlining and easing a slew

of tech regulations, including delaying some provisions of its

AI Act, in an attempt to cut red tape, head off criticism from

Big Tech and boost Europe's competitiveness.

The move by the EU comes after it watered down some

environmental laws after blowback from business and the U.S.

government. Europe's tech rules have faced similar opposition,

though the Commission has said the rules will remain robust.

"Simplification is not deregulation. Simplification means

that we are taking a critical look at our regulatory landscape,"

a Commission official said during a briefing.

'HIGH RISK' AI USE IN JOB APPLICATIONS, BIOMETRICS

In a 'Digital Omnibus', which will still face debate and

votes from European countries, the Commission proposed to delay

the EU's stricter rules on the use of AI in a range of areas

seen as more high risk, to December 2027 from August 2026.

That includes AI use in biometric identification, road

traffic applications, utilities supply, job applications and

exams, health services, creditworthiness and law enforcement.

Consent for pop-up 'cookies' would also be simplified.

The Digital Omnibus or simplification package covers the AI

Act which became law last year, the landmark privacy legislation

known as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the

e-Privacy Directive and the Data Act, among others.

Proposed changes to the GDPR would also allow Alphabet's

Google, Meta, OpenAI and other tech companies

to use Europeans' personal data to train their AI models.

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