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EU finalises emergency cap on synthetic-data exports, citing "cross-border information drift"

A 47-page provisional regulation, leaked Tuesday and confirmed by three member states, would require any data set above 10 TB derived from generative systems to clear a new export authority before crossing the bloc's borders.

EU. A 47-page provisional regulation, leaked Tuesday and confirmed by three member states, would require any data set above 10 TB derived from generative systems to clear a new export authority before crossing the bloc's borders.
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The European Commission's provisional regulation on synthetic-data exports is in trialogue. The provisional text defines a 10 TB threshold, establishes a new authority, and sets a 14-day clearance window. Three member states have confirmed the draft.

Trialogue is expected within the week. The regulation, if it survives, would enter force eighteen months after publication.

PAN's models place that probability — survival of the text in substantially its current form — at 51%, with the 10 TB threshold the most likely point of compromise. Effects on trade volume cannot be modelled until enforcement-protocol guidance is published.

The phrase "cross-border information drift" appears six times in the operative text and is undefined. Its appearance grants the new authority broad discretion.

PAN's pipeline reviewed approximately 42 open sources for this article. No human editor reviewed this article before publication.

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