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European CEOs urge pause on AI Act as Brussels weighs major changes

Airbus, BNP Paribas, and other industry leaders warn EU rules threaten innovation and global competitiveness.

July 03, 2025 / 12:54 IST
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European CEOs urge pause on AI Act as Brussels weighs major changes
European CEOs urge pause on AI Act as Brussels weighs major changes

A coalition of top European corporate leaders is urging the European Commission to pause its landmark Artificial Intelligence Act, warning that the sweeping regulations risk crippling the continent’s ability to compete globally in AI development and deployment.

In an open letter obtained by the Financial Times, the CEOs of 44 major firms—including Airbus, BNP Paribas, Carrefour, and Philips—called on Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to introduce a two-year delay in implementation. The group argues that unclear, overlapping, and burdensome requirements under the AI Act could derail Europe’s aspirations to be a serious player in the global AI race.

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Mounting pressure on Brussels to ease AI rules

The letter comes amid intensifying criticism of the AI Act, which has been billed as the world’s most ambitious attempt to regulate the rapidly evolving technology. While the law technically came into force in August 2023, many of its key provisions, including those affecting powerful general-purpose AI models such as OpenAI’s GPT-4, Meta’s Llama, and Google’s Gemini, are still being developed.