MEPs have agreed on proposals to simplify artificial intelligence rules and propose clear application dates for high-risk system requirements and a ban on AI “nudifier” systems.
The European Commission presented on Wednesday (November 19th, 2025) a package meant to simplify EU digital laws, namely rules related to personal and non-personal data, the AI Act's provisions and cybersecurity reporting requirements.
The European Commission is close to presenting an amendment to the GDPR that would codify “legitimate interest” as the legal basis for training AI systems with personal data.
The European Commission has postponed its decision on whether to pause the EU AI Act’s high-risk requirements, leaving businesses waiting for clarity. A final announcement is now expected in November as part of a broader digital legislation package.