Welcome to This Week in AI Regulations for May 04, 2026. The European Commission has proposed draft measures under the Digital Markets Act aimed at ensuring interoperability between Google’s Android operating system and third-party artificial intelligence services. These measures require Google to enable effective access for competing AI services to key Android capabilities, allowing them to integrate deeply with Android applications. Additionally, Google must allow activation of these third-party AI services through custom wake words. The Commission has opened a public consultation inviting feedback on these proposals. This initiative seeks to promote competition and innovation in AI services on Android devices across the European Union. In related European Union developments, the Commission has announced updates to AI regulations through the so-called AI “digital omnibus” proposal. This update delays certain rules concerning high-risk AI systems, introduces greater flexibility for companies, and supports small and mid-cap businesses. Importantly, the proposal likely includes a ban on AI systems that generate “nudification” content. These regulatory adjustments aim to balance innovation with risk management in the European Union’s AI landscape. Luxembourg has expressed support for rapid and responsible AI adoption aligned with broader European strategies. At the informal Telecommunications Council of the European Union, Luxembourg advocated for a harmonized European approach to online minor protection. This includes developing a privacy-respecting age verification solution and establishing a common legal framework. Luxembourg also emphasized the importance of aligning national AI strategies with European frameworks and supporting investments in AI startups, small and medium-sized enterprises, and scale-ups. That wraps up today's regulatory updates. Visit carveragents.ai for more information.