By Luca Bertuzzi ( November 6, 2025, 10:25 GMT | Insight) -- Amendments to the EU's AI Act to be proposed on Nov. 19 look to include easing compliance burdens and centralizing enforcement through the European Commission's AI Office. An early draft, obtained by MLex, includes new oversight powers, expanded exemptions for small mid-cap companies, a new legal basis for processing sensitive data, a grace period for content labeling requirements, and softened registration duties.The European Commission is set to present a series of legislative tweaks to the EU AI Act meant to lessen the regulatory burden for companies and centralize enforcement, according to draft amendments obtained by MLex....
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