With less than three months until the EU member states must appoint regulators for the AI Act, many countries remain undecided on their authorities. By August 2, states must notify the Commission of their chosen market surveillance authorities and implement laws detailing penalties. The AI Board's recent meeting revealed that most representatives were from ministries, with only a few countries having national regulators present. Delays are expected in states like Germany due to recent elections. The AI Act, which regulates AI tools based on societal risk, will be fully enforced by 2027, and delays in appointing oversight bodies could create uncertainty for businesses. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)