The European Commission plans to seek feedback to help lighten the regulatory burden for startups struggling to comply with European Union rules on the use of artificial intelligence, according to a Commission document seen by Reuters. “There is an opportunity to minimise the potential compliance burden of AI Act, particularly for smaller innovators,” said the document, the AI Continent Action Plan. “The Commission aims to build on the first learnings from the current implementation phase and identify further measures that are needed to facilitate a smooth and simple application of the AI Act,” it said.Read More