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Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCILamending Regulations (EU) 2024/1689 and (EU) 2018/1139 as regards the simplification of theimplementation of harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (Digital Omnibus on AI) - 4-column table

What you need to know: Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCILamending Regulations (EU) 2024/1689 and (EU) 2018/1139 as regards the simplification of theimplementation of harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (Digital Omnibus on AI) - 4-column table

The Digital Omnibus on AI four-column comparison table provides a side-by-side analysis of proposed amendments to existing regulations. This structured format clarifies how new requirements modify previous frameworks, helping compliance professionals understand specific changes a

Source: EuroComply Editorial (2026-04-17)Reviewed:
EuroComply Team
EU regulatory specialistsContent reviewed against official EUR-Lex texts
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Introduction

The Digital Omnibus on AI four-column comparison table provides a side-by-side analysis of proposed amendments to existing regulations. This structured format clarifies how new requirements modify previous frameworks, helping compliance professionals understand specific changes and their practical implications for implementation.

Key Points

  • Four-column format compares current rules, proposed amendments, implementation mechanisms, and transitional provisions
  • Visual comparison reveals which regulatory areas face significant modification
  • Identifies potential gaps in existing compliance programs
  • Highlights new obligations and stakeholder responsibilities
  • Supports gap analysis and compliance roadmap development

What This Means for Your Business

This comparison table is an essential tool for compliance professionals conducting gap analyses. Rather than reading lengthy regulatory text, the structured format enables rapid identification of how proposed changes affect your organization's specific obligations. Use the table to map your current compliance programs against proposed requirements, noting areas where your procedures require updating. The transitional provisions column is particularly important—it indicates whether you have immediate obligations or phased implementation periods. Organizations should use this tool to develop precise, timeline-based compliance roadmaps with clear accountability for each amendment's implementation. Share this table with relevant department heads to ensure organization-wide understanding of how changes affect different operational areas. This structured approach to regulatory change management reduces implementation delays and helps prevent compliance oversights during complex regulatory transitions.


This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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EuroComply Editorial Team

EU regulatory compliance specialists covering the AI Act, GDPR, NIS2, and related legislation. Content reviewed against official EU regulation texts and enforcement guidance.

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