The European Council finalized amendments to the EU AI Act as part of the Omnibus VII package, proposing a ban on AI nudification tools and tighter rules for handling sensitive personal data. The proposal also adjusts deadlines for high-risk AI systems, reinstates compulsory registration in the EU high-risk AI database, and follows concerns raised by the Grok chatbot incident on X. #EUAIAct #Grok
Keypoints
- The Council proposes an explicit ban on AI-generated non-consensual sexual and intimate imagery.
- Deadlines for high-risk AI rules were extended to 2 December 2027 for stand-alone systems and 2 August 2028 for embedded systems.
- Providers must register high-risk AI systems in the EU database even when claiming exemptions.
- The βstrict necessityβ standard for using special categories of personal data in bias detection was restored.
- The amendments aim to simplify compliance under the Digital Omnibus while strengthening safeguards and regulatory guidance from the Commission.
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