By Luca Bertuzzi ( October 28, 2025, 15:56 GMT | Insight) -- Most EU countries do not expect to have national legislation to enforce the bloc's landmark artificial intelligence law ready before 2026, a European Commission survey shows. Of the 17 EU nations that responded, only two have passed domestic legislation, most plan multiple regulators, and few intend to authorize real-time biometric surveillance, the survey's aggregated results seen by MLex showed.More than half of the EU's countries do not expect to have national laws to enforce the bloc's landmark artificial intelligence law ready before 2026, a European Commission survey seen by MLex showed....
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