Meta and Apple Lobby EU to Delay Landmark AI Act Rollout
Meta and Apple are leading a concerted effort to postpone the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act, arguing that the current timeline jeopardizes innovation and operational readiness. The legislation, set to take full effect by August 2025, represents the world's first comprehensive regulatory framework for AI.
Trade group CCIA Europe, representing tech giants including Alphabet, Apple, and Meta, contends the accelerated implementation disproportionately burdens developers of general-purpose AI systems. European regulators face mounting pressure to reconcile their ambition for global AI leadership with practical industry constraints.
The Act's Core provisions arrive as companies struggle to interpret compliance requirements. This regulatory collision course highlights the growing tension between Brussels' policymaking velocity and Silicon Valley's development cycles.