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EU’s Talks on AI Rules Stall After Nearly 24 Hours of Debate
- Compromise over generative AI controls had been reached
- Negotiators still wrangling over biometric surveillance
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After nearly 24 straight hours of negotiations, European Union representatives remain divided over a plan to adopt what would become the most comprehensive regulation of artificial intelligence in the western world.
Negotiators from the European Parliament and 27 member countries will resume their discussion Friday morning, EU internal markets chief Thierry Breton said in a post on X, as they try to resolve deep splits over issues including biometric surveillance.