ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Caitlin Andrews IAPP staff 5 Minute Read The European Commission does not plan to renew debate on draft legislation for handling artificial intelligence when it causes harms, citing a lack of agreement as the technology industry has pushed for simpler regulations. The proposed EU AI Liability Directive was first conceived in 2022, two years before the bloc’s landmark AI Act was finalized. The Commission characterized the proposal as aiming to "improve the functioning of the internal market by laying down uniform rules for certain aspects of non-contractual civil liability for damage caused with the involvement of AI systems." The decision to abandon the proposal was noted in the Commission’s 2025 work program, which was adopted 11 Feb. and presented to the European Parliament 12 Feb. ADVERTISEMENT Syrenis: […]
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