Joint statement: Withdrawal of the Artificial Intelligence Liability Directive
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28 Jan 2025
Consumer affairs, Digital

EU policymakers must withdraw the AI Liability Directive in order to avoid adding unnecessary complexity and uncertainty to Europe’s artificial intelligence (AI) regulatory landscape. With the recently passed Product Liability Directive already expanding liability rules to AI, AmCham EU is joining the call with other industry associations in warning that additional, overlapping measures on AI would hinder innovation and disrupt established business practices. Policymakers should instead focus on regulatory simplification, in line with the Draghi Report on Competitiveness.

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