In brief: The European Parliament and Council simplify AI and further regulatory provisions through amendments to existing ordinances.
The European Parliament and the Council have adopted a regulation that simplifies AI regulation through amendments to three existing EU ordinances. The adjustments concern Regulations (EU) 2024/1689, (EU) 2018/1139 and (EU) 2023/1230.
The new Regulation PE 30 2026 REV 1 aims to reduce administrative and regulatory barriers in the existing EU rulebooks on AI regulation, aviation safety and other compliance areas. Specific details on the precise design of these simplifications cannot yet be derived from the current version; for a complete analysis, the final published regulation will need to be consulted.
For compliance officers, the simplification of the regulatory landscape is of fundamental importance. It reduces the complexity of conformity assessment processes and thereby lowers potential documentation and evidence burdens. In particular in the AI context (Regulation 2024/1689), clarifying amendments are likely to facilitate practical implementation of the EU AI Act.
Organizations should monitor the final regulation version to identify impacts on their current compliance roadmaps and audit processes. Particular attention should be paid to possible transition periods and new requirements interpretations.
Source: eur-lex.europa.eu · Published
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