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AI developers, users see EU’s AI liability law dropped

By Luca Bertuzzi ( February 11, 2025, 20:48 GMT | Insight) -- The European Commission has decided to withdraw the EU’s AI Liability Directive, a legislative proposal meant to harmonize certain aspects of AI-related damage claim proceedings. The law's withdrawal is part of the commission’s broader attempt to simplify the regulatory framework for businesses and was strongly pushed by EU digital chief Henna Virkkunen, whereas the responsible commissioner, Michael McGrath, was not fully invested in defending the file.The European Commission decided today to withdraw the EU’s AI Liability Directive, a legislative proposal meant to harmonize certain aspects of AI-related damage claim proceedings based on national fault-based regimes....

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