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EU countries skeptical of AI Liability Directive due to lawmakers’ direction

By Luca Bertuzzi ( January 30, 2025, 15:45 GMT | Insight) -- One of the main reasons why EU member states don’t want to engage with the AI Liability Directive is fear of how the European Parliament might change the file if it progresses in the legislative process, a European Commission official said today. EU lawmakers discussed some radical ideas on how to expand the legislative proposal at a hearing today, whereas in the Council of the EU, Poland is planning a workshop to discuss its added value.EU countries are skeptical about continuing work on the AI Liability Directive because they fear what the European Parliament might do with the file, the European Commission’s head of unit Dirk Staudenmayer told lawmakers during a hearing today....

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