The European Union has refuted claims that its recent decision to withdraw proposed AI liability regulations was influenced by pressure from the Trump administration. Henna Virkkunen, the EU’s digital chief, clarified that the move to scrap the AI Liability Directive was driven by a focus on enhancing competitiveness through the reduction of bureaucracy.
Virkkunen has outlined that the upcoming code of practice for AI, associated with the EU’s AI Act, will streamline reporting requirements to align with existing AI regulations.
Despite concerns expressed by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who urged European policymakers to reconsider their approach to technology regulation, the EU remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering AI development and adoption within the region.
The recent publication of the Commission’s work program underscores the EU’s determination to prioritize AI initiatives that promote a more streamlined and competitive regulatory environment.
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