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欧盟妥协了?AI,突传大消息!
券商中国·2025-11-08 05:45

Core Viewpoint - The European Commission is considering suspending certain provisions of the AI Act due to pressure from major tech companies and the Trump administration, with a decision expected on November 19 [1][2][3]. Group 1: EU AI Act Developments - The EU plans to delay the implementation of fines for AI transparency violations until August 2027, allowing companies more time to comply [1][3]. - A draft proposal suggests a one-year grace period for companies in the highest risk category to adjust their operations without disrupting the market [3][5]. - The AI Act, which came into effect in August 2022, is the first comprehensive regulation of AI globally, with major provisions set to be implemented gradually over the coming years [5][6]. Group 2: Pressure from the US - The push for regulatory changes is attributed to lobbying from tech giants like Meta and Alphabet, as well as pressure from the Trump administration [3][5]. - Trump has threatened to impose high tariffs on countries implementing digital taxes or regulations that target US companies, indicating a strong stance against EU's tech regulations [1][7]. - The US government is actively lobbying against the EU's digital service regulations, which also encompass the AI regulatory framework [7].