EU proposes softening AI and data privacy regulations

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The European Commission has proposed new measures to simplify AI and data privacy regulations, aiming to boost innovation while addressing concerns about digital rights.
EU proposes softening AI and data privacy regulations
Why it matters
The European Commission has introduced proposals to simplify regulations surrounding AI and data privacy, aiming to enhance innovation within the EU. EU economy commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis emphasized the need for Europe to keep pace with global tech advancements. The proposals include delaying stricter rules on high-risk AI applications, such as biometric identification and health data, until late 2027. Additionally, the changes would reduce the frequency of cookie consent banners on websites. Critics, including privacy activists, have raised concerns that these measures could weaken protections for digital rights. The Commission insists that the simplification of rules will not compromise privacy safeguards, but the debate continues regarding the balance between innovation and user rights.
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