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EU Countries and Lawmakers Fail to Agree on Watered-Down AI Rules

Last updated: April 29, 2026 9:51 pm
By Ronald Dupree 4 Min Read
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  • On April 29, 2026, EU countries and lawmakers failed to reach a deal on watered-down amendments to the AI Act. 
  • Disagreements centered on exemptions for sectors under product safety rules and the balance of AI risk safeguards.
  • Talks resume in May, delaying regulatory clarity, and may impact AI integration in crypto across Europe.

On April 28, 2026, European Union (EU) countries and European Parliament lawmakers failed to reach an agreement on proposed watered-down amendments to the landmark AI Act after 12 hours of negotiations in Brussels. 

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EU AI Act Amendment Negotiations Fail Why EU AI Act Amendment Talks FailedWhat’s Next for EU Crypto AI After Regulatory Delay?

The talks, part of the European Commission’s Digital Omnibus, aimed to ease rules for businesses competing with U.S. and Asian rivals but stalled over exemptions and high-risk AI requirements.

EU AI Act Amendment Negotiations Fail 

According to sources, EU countries and European Parliament lawmakers concluded a 12-hour trilogue on April 29, 2026, without agreeing on amendments to the AI Act. The Digital Omnibus initiative drives discussions to streamline EU digital rules, including phased enforcement for general-purpose AI models and high-risk systems, with implementation already rolling out from 2024 onward.

A Cypriot official, speaking on behalf of the current EU Council presidency, stated: “It was not possible to reach an agreement with the European Parliament.” Dutch lawmaker Kim van Sparrentak criticized the outcome, stating: “Big Tech is probably popping champagne. While European companies that care about safety and did their homework now face regulatory chaos.” 

Why EU AI Act Amendment Talks Failed

The negotiations collapsed primarily due to disagreements over exemptions for sectors already regulated under existing frameworks, particularly product safety rules. Several member states and lawmakers advocate carve-outs, arguing that additional AI Act obligations would duplicate compliance requirements, increase regulatory burden, and hinder innovation in already tightly regulated industries.

At the same time, the EU AI Act enforces strict compliance requirements for high-risk AI systems, including biometric identification, critical infrastructure, healthcare diagnostics, credit scoring, and law enforcement applications. The Digital Omnibus package also proposes reforms to EU digital regulation, impacting GDPR, the e-Privacy Directive, and the Data Act. 

What’s Next for EU Crypto AI After Regulatory Delay?

Negotiations on amendments to the EU AI Act are set to resume in May, with existing timelines remaining unchanged. High-risk obligations are still scheduled to take effect in August 2026, leaving developers of on-chain AI agents, autonomous DeFi protocols, smart contract auditing tools, and tokenized asset platforms operating amid regulatory uncertainty.

This uncertainty is compounded by Europe’s widening gap in artificial intelligence investment. According to the 2026 Stanford AI Index report, the EU attracted only $7 to $8 billion in private AI investment in 2025, significantly below the United States at $285.9 billion and China at $12.4 billion. This imbalance reflects a broader competitiveness challenge, in which limited capital inflows restrict AI innovation, limit scalability, and weaken Europe’s ability to attract and retain top-tier talent.

As a result, European crypto AI projects are increasingly turning to national regulatory sandboxes to test and deploy emerging technologies. At the same time, concerns from civil society groups suggest that ongoing regulatory simplification efforts could weaken data protection standards and increase Big Tech influence over AI governance. Together, these factors create prolonged uncertainty that may further disadvantage the EU in the global AI and crypto innovation race.

Related: Why Is the CLARITY Act Still Stalled? Top Reasons Why!

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