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AI developers, users to see guidelines on EU AI Act interplay after legal deadline

By Luca Bertuzzi ( October 8, 2025, 13:20 GMT | Insight) -- The European Commission will issue guidelines on how the AI Act interacts with other EU laws such as the GDPR, product safety legislation, platform regulations and copyright rules only around the third quarter of 2026 — meaning just before or just after the law’s high-risk obligations will take effect. The delay adds pressure on the commission as it weighs whether to pause the AI Act’s high-risk requirements.The European Commission plans to issue guidelines on how the EU AI Act will interact with other digital laws from the third quarter of 2026, which means they may be published only shortly before or after key provisions take effect, an official document released Wednesday shows....

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