Cyber Ethos
The European Union has agreed to simplify its AI Act, pushing implementation deadlines for high-risk AI systems to December 2027 and integrated systems to August 2028. This week on Cyber Ethos, Cymon Quill examines what the extension really means – why it is both a pragmatic trade-off and a warning signal, and why the people most affected by high-risk AI do not benefit from extended timelines. We explore the gap between checkbox compliance and genuine accountability, what the lobbying context around the simplification reveals, why the EU's sandbox proposals could help smaller innovators, and what the global signal of this softening means for AI governance worldwide. The AI Act exists because real harm was already happening. The question is whether this delay makes the eventual protections stronger – or just later. Check out Cyber Ethos on cyberethos.substack.com (English) or cyberethosde.substack.com (Deutsch)
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