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AI Act Article 113 clause lands 2027-08-02, Norway bans generative AI in element
NORWAY BANS GENERATIVE AI IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS FROM 2027 Norway enforces a ban on generative AI for children aged 6-13 starting next year. Supervised access remains for teens. The policy returns classrooms to pen and paper for the youngest students. No exemption for educational tools is recorded in the briefing. The ban is national, not tied to the AI Act’s timeline. AI ACT ARTICLE 113: THE 2027 DATE The AI Act’s Article 113(c) states, "Article 6(1) and the corresponding obligations in this Regulation shall apply from 2 August 2027." The clause names a chapter and section, not a specific duty. No further detail on what those obligations entail is provided in the record. The date is fixed; no amendment in the record alters it. EUR-LEX RECORDS AMENDMENT, NOT CONTENT EUR-Lex metadata confirms Regulation (EU) 2026/1744 amends the AI Act. The record does not say what changes. The amendment’s existence is noted; its substance is not. OTHER SIGNALS, NO LEGAL WEIGHT A Harvard Law interview with Sofia Palmieri discusses AI literacy and chatbot risks in healthcare. It is commentary, not regulation. A Stephenson Harwood briefing mentions the EU’s Digital Omnibus on AI entering into force and an EDPB consultation. Neither specifies obligations or dates. Sweden’s AI Strategy, published February 2026, sets government direction but does not enforce rules. THE RECORD IS THIN The desk holds 175 policy signals on AI in 14 days. Four are carried here. The boundary does not explain why. No enforcement action under the AI Act is recorded. No Nordic implementation of Article 113 is cited. The record does not say whether Sweden, Denmark, or Finland have adopted the Act’s obligations ahead of schedule. NEXT MILESTONE Article 113(c) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689: "Article 6(1) and the corresponding obligations in this Regulation shall apply from 2 August 2027."

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