Deal marks first significant delay of digital rules amid pressure from the U.S.

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Restrictions on high-risk uses of artificial intelligence in the EU will be postponed by more than a year under a deal agreed by EU legislators on Thursday morning.

The plan to delay a key part of the bloc’s flagship AI law received support from European Parliament lawmakers and EU countries after heavy pressure from industry and capitals.

The deal struck early on Thursday also largely exempts the use of AI in industrial applications from the scope of the law — a big win for Germany after top officials including Chancellor Friedrich Merz pushed for the change to keep tech heavyweights Siemens and Bosch competitive.