EU Member States' Crushing Load: 88 AI Act Tasks That Could Fracture Enforcement
Brussels bureaucrats aren't sleeping easy. The EU AI Act dumps 88 responsibilities on Member States, with deadlines kicking in as early as February 2025—exposing cracks in Europe's unified AI vision.
⚡ Key Takeaways
- EU Member States face 88 AI Act obligations, with enforcement starting February 2025.
- Tight deadlines risk uneven implementation, echoing GDPR fragmentation.
- Zenner's tables empower SMEs and watchdogs to monitor national compliance.
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Originally reported by EU AI Act News