The European Union is proposing major revisions to its flagship privacy law, the GDPR, and to the AI Act. Under pressure from technology firms and the United States, Brussels plans to simplify cookie consent, ease restrictions on sharing anonymized data, and delay high‑risk AI regulations until supporting standards are in place. The changes aim to cut red tape, boost economic growth, and make compliance easier for smaller companies, while officials say fundamental user rights will remain protected. The proposal now moves to the European Parliament and member‑state governments, where it is expected to spark intense political debate.
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