# EU AI Act Omnibus VII **Type:** Regulatory amendment package **Status:** Adopted by Council March 13, 2026; Parliament committees March 18, plenary March 26; trilogue target April 28, 2026 **Domain:** AI governance, regulatory simplification ## Overview Omnibus VII is a simplification package amending the EU AI Act (adopted June 2024). The package delays high-risk AI system compliance deadlines by 16 months, justified by the Commission's assessment that needed standards and tools are not yet available. ## Key Provisions - **High-risk AI systems (stand-alone):** Compliance delayed from 2025 to December 2, 2027 - **High-risk AI systems (embedded in products):** Compliance delayed to August 2, 2028 - **New prohibition:** Non-consensual intimate imagery / CSAM - **AI regulatory sandboxes:** Establishment deadline extended to December 2, 2027 - **EU AI Office:** Supervisory competence clarified over GPAI model-based systems ## Timeline - **2024-06** — EU AI Act adopted - **2025-02** — Prohibited practices obligations applied - **2025-08** — GPAI obligations applied - **2026-03-13** — Council adopts Omnibus VII negotiating position - **2026-03-18** — Parliament committees adopt position - **2026-03-26** — Parliament plenary confirms position - **2026-04-28** — Target date for final trilogue agreement ## Governance Context Omnibus VII was adopted two days after the EU ratified the CoE AI Framework Convention (March 11, 2026), creating a form-substance divergence where international treaty commitments advanced while domestic compliance requirements retreated. The national security exclusion (Article 2.3) remains intact while commercial compliance is delayed.