Withdrawal of AI liability proposal won't face challenge by EU lawmakers
By Luca Bertuzzi ( December 3, 2025, 11:53 GMT | Insight) -- An overwhelming majority of lawmakers on the European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee declined to challenge the AI Liability Directive's withdrawal in a vote on Wednesday. Solid opposition from the center-right proved decisive, while progressive lawmakers decided to drop the ball not to harm their case on another lawsuit. The committee’s vote likely ends the proposal for good.A European Parliament committee vote has decided by an overwhelming majority against suing the European Commission over its withdrawal of a legislative proposal for an AI Liability Directive, indicating that the bill won't be revived....
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