EU Softens AI Rules After Lobbying by Tech Giants, Ban on ‘Nudifier’ Apps, Deepfakes Retained
ibtimes.sg May 9, 2026

EU Softens AI Rules After Lobbying by Tech Giants, Ban on ‘Nudifier’ Apps, Deepfakes Retained

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The European Union has agreed on a set of artificial intelligence (AI) regulations, softening earlier proposals after intense lobbying by tech giants. The compromise maintains stronger regulations for higher-risk systems while easing documentation and risk assessment requirements for lower-risk AI applications. The EU AI Act aims to safeguard fundamental rights and drive innovation, with a focus on tackling AI-generated nudity, deepfakes, and child safety risks.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The EU's AI regulations set a global precedent, influencing international standards for AI governance.
  • · By striking a balance between innovation and protection, the EU positions itself at the forefront of the global AI regulation race, with implications for the tech industry and its stakeholders.