Europe denies removing the rules of responsibility of the Pressure of Trump
The European Union denied that recent moves ROW back on a planned technological regulation – mainly by abandoning the IA responsibility directiveA bill in 2022 which had aimed to facilitate the pursuit of damage caused by products and services compatible with AI – were carried out in response to the pressure of the Trump administration to deregulate the AI.
In an interview with the Financial time On Friday, the Henné Virkkunen, the EU digital chief, said that the AI responsibility proposal was being abandoned because the block wanted to focus on strengthening competitiveness by reducing bureaucracy and administrative formalities.
A code of practice to come on the AI - attached to the I have the act -would also limit the declaration requirements to what is included in the rules of existing AI, she said.
On TuesdayUS vice -president JD VANCE warned European legislators to think again with regard to the creation of technological rules – urging the block to join him to look at “the opportunity of AI”, via a speech to Paris Ai Action Summit.
The Commission published its 2025 work program The day after Vance’s speech – praising a “more daring, simpler, faster“Union. The document confirmed the disappearance of the AI responsibility proposal, while simultaneously establishing plans aimed at stirring the regional development and adoption of the AI.