By Luca Bertuzzi ( April 1, 2026, 15:34 GMT | Insight) -- EU member states are divided over changes to how the AI Act interacts with sectoral laws, with Germany and Italy backing the European Parliament’s proposal while many others warn of legal uncertainty and some show flexibility. The European Commission opposes altering the framework and is preparing a potential compromise, as negotiations pause until mid-April ahead of a tentative April 28 agreement deadline.Many EU member states don’t want to see changes to how the EU AI law interacts with sectoral regimes, with the notable exception of Germany and Italy, while some others showed flexibility for specific sectors, MLex has learned....
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