EU governments, lawmakers have agreed on less controversial AI law changes
( April 20, 2026, 13:52 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: EU governments and lawmakers have agreed on some of the less controversial aspects of a legislative package to amend the EU's AI law, including the provisions on AI literacy, the legal basis for processing sensitive data, and the reinstatement of the registration requirement for AI systems the providers don’t deem high-risk. The Council of the EU document setting out the state of negotiations also includes proposals on more controversial points of the so-called Digital Omnibus on AI.Document in attachment....
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