PYMNTS.com February 20, 2025

The EU is withdrawing proposed regulations for handling victim’s claims of harm caused by AI — but it faces internal opposition.

This week, the AI Liability Directive was taken off the 2025 work program of the European Commission, according to Euro News.

The commission, which is the European Union’s executive arm, cited lack of progress in negotiations on the directive.

But legislators in the European Parliament’s Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee voted to keep working on the rules for artificial intelligence (AI) products. However, the leader of this issue, the Parliament’s Legal Affairs committee, has not yet decided what to do.

The AI Liability Directive was proposed in 2022 alongside the EU AI Act. While the AI Act served...

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