The European Commission has launched the “AI Omnibus,” a landmark legislative package designed to streamline the implementation of the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), reduce compliance costs and foster innovation across the continent. The AI Omnibus is a central pillar of the broader Digital Omnibus package, which also includes the Data Union Strategy and the new EU Business Wallet.
The Digital Omnibus package aims to harmonize and simplify rules on data, cybersecurity and AI, unlocking high-quality data for AI development and cutting regulatory paperwork for businesses. The Commission estimates that these measures could save European businesses up to EUR 5 billion in administrative costs by 2029, with the Business Wallet alone expected to unlock EUR 150 billion in annual savings.
The AI Omnibus responds to widespread feedback from industry, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and national authorities about the challenges of implementing the AI Act. Delays in the designation of national authorities, gaps in harmonized standards and complex overlaps with other EU digital laws have created legal uncertainty and administrative burdens.
Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age, commented: “With the AI Omnibus, we are making sure that Europe’s digital rulebook is not only robust but also practical and innovation-friendly. Our goal is to ensure that businesses spend less time on paperwork and more time on what matters: developing trustworthy AI and scaling up in the global market.”
Thierry Breton, Commissioner for Internal Market, said:
“Europe’s businesses, from factories to start-ups, will spend less time on administrative work and compliance and more time innovating and scaling-up, thanks to the European Commission’s new digital package. The AI Omnibus is a concrete step towards a competitive, innovation-driven digital single market.”
Henna Virkkunen, Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy, added:
“We need to make doing business in Europe easier without compromising our high standards of online fairness and safety. We want an innovation-friendly rulebook: both in the way we apply the rules and in simplifying the laws where our objectives can be reached at lower costs and streamlined procedures.”
While the AI Omnibus introduces flexibility and may postpone certain compliance deadlines, organizations should not delay their preparations. The complexity of the AI Act and the evolving regulatory landscape mean that early action is essential for risk mitigation, business continuity and competitive advantage.
As a global leader in testing, inspection and certification we are uniquely positioned to support organizations at every stage of their AI compliance journey:
Even if the final deadlines for compliance are extended, the time to act is now. Early engagement with SGS enables organizations to anticipate regulatory requirements, avoid last-minute rushes and demonstrate a proactive commitment to trustworthy and responsible AI.
With the AI Omnibus, the EU is reinforcing its ambition to be a global leader in trustworthy, responsible AI – balancing innovation, competitiveness and the protection of fundamental rights. We stand ready to guide organizations through this new era, turning regulatory change into business opportunities with internationally recognized certification, assurance services and practical self-assessment tools.
For further information, please contact:
Michal Cichocki
Global Product Manager – AI Assurance Services
Business Assurance
t: +48 22 329 22 22
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