Regulatory pressure or regulatory pause? What Digital Omnibus means for the AI Regulation
Date
March 13, 9:00-10:00 a.m.
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Digitally via Microsoft Teams
The AI Act came into force in July 2024, but different parts will be implemented at different times. Since last year, the AI proficiency article and rules on the prohibited use of AI systems have been in force. From August 1 this year, additional rules will come into force for AI systems with a certain level of risk and new AI systems used in high-risk areas.
In November 2025, the European Commission presented a so-called Digital Omnibus for AI, proposing amendments to the AI Regulation. The purpose of the proposals is, among other things, to reduce the administrative burden on companies, clarify certain provisions, and give companies more time to adapt to the rules for high-risk AI systems.
During this meeting with TechSweden's AI network for HR , we will review the upcoming legislation and the proposed simplifications, both in the current and future AI regulations. We will also focus on the European Commission's new proposal,Digital Omnibus for AI, and what the proposed relaxations could mean for companies and AI regulations.
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When: Friday, March 13, 9:00–10:00 a.m.
Where: Digitally via Microsoft Teams
Participation is free of charge and exclusive to TechSweden members.
TechSweden's AI network for HR is a forum for those who work with HR in the IT, telecom, and tech industries and want to stay up to date on AI, legislation, and practical applications.