EU AI Act updated with new requirements and delayed deadlines
The European Council has approved significant amendments to the EU AI Act. The updates include new restrictions on non-consensual AI-generated content and delayed compliance deadlines for high-risk AI systems, aimed at strengthening and streamlining AI oversight.

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The European Council has granted final approval to amendments in the EU AI Act. These changes represent the first comprehensive revision of the framework since its adoption in 2024. The revised framework is expected to be published shortly and will enter into force three days after publication.
Key facts
| Godkännandedatum | 7 juli 2026 |
|---|---|
| Tidigare godkännande | 16 juni 2026 |
| Träder i kraft | 3 dagar efter publicering |
| Första översynen sedan | 2024 |
”The European Council has approved significant amendments to the EU AI Act, delaying key compliance deadlines and introducing new restrictions to tackle non-consensual AI-generated content, in a move to streamline and strengthen AI oversight across the bloc.”
”The revised regulation is expected to appear in the Official Journal shortly and will take effect three days after publication.”
”the package is designed to reduce duplication, provide more legal certainty and smooth implementation across the single market.”
Varför det spelar roll
The amendments aim to reduce overlapping regulations, increase legal certainty, and facilitate implementation within the EU single market. A key feature is the management of non-consensual AI-generated content, as well as new compliance deadlines for high-risk AI systems.
Vem påverkas
The new rules affect developers and operators using high-risk AI systems, companies creating AI-generated content, and EU citizens whose data may be used in AI. National supervisory authorities are also affected by the new deadlines.
EU-status
The updated rules have been approved by the European Council and the European Parliament. This is a comprehensive upgrade of the EU's existing AI legislation, affecting all member states and stakeholders within EU borders.
Mer att veta
The delays in compliance deadlines initially apply to high-risk AI systems. The update follows the European Parliament's approval on 16 June 2026.
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