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EU Rethinks AI and Privacy Rules for Tech Growth
19 Nov
Summary
- EU proposes tech regulation changes affecting AI, cybersecurity, and data.
- AI companies may gain access to shared personal data for model training.
- Cookie banner frequency and consent process to be simplified under new rules.

European policymakers have introduced a comprehensive package of proposals designed to overhaul the region's tech industry regulations. These changes target areas like Artificial Intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and data governance, with the stated goal of stimulating business growth while maintaining high standards for fundamental rights and data protection.
The proposed amendments, which include allowing AI firms access to shared personal data for training models, aim to streamline processes. They also focus on reducing administrative burdens for smaller companies and centralizing AI oversight to prevent fragmented governance. Strict rules for high-risk AI applications might also see a delay.
Additionally, the proposals address the user experience with cookie banners, suggesting less frequent appearances and simplified consent mechanisms. This 'digital omnibus' package now moves to the European Parliament, where it faces a critical review that could lead to significant debate and potential opposition from various stakeholders.



