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ICCL Highlights Key Recommendations Adopted in Ireland’s New AI Regulation Bill

ICCL supports the 2026 AI Regulation Bill in Ireland, highlighting key provisions like a new independent national AI Office to enhance oversight and protect civil liberties.

February 2026 – The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) has expressed support for the publication of the General Scheme of the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Bill 2026, released today. The ICCL noted that a significant number of their recommendations have been included in the draft legislation, marking a positive step towards the regulation of artificial intelligence in Ireland.

Among the key provisions welcomed by the ICCL is the establishment of a centralized pool of technical and legal expertise. This initiative aims to ensure that Market Surveillance Authorities (MSAs) and other relevant authorities possess the necessary resources to effectively carry out their mandates. The proposal, outlined under Head 9 of the Bill, reflects a commitment to enhancing oversight in the rapidly evolving AI sector.

Additionally, the draft Bill introduces a distributed enforcement structure that empowers multiple Market Surveillance Authorities, as previously announced. This structure, highlighted in Head 38, will work alongside a central coordinating supervisory authority, or national AI office, to ensure comprehensive regulation of AI technologies. This multifaceted approach aims to address the complexities of monitoring and regulating a diverse range of AI applications.

Furthermore, the new national AI Office proposed in the Bill is designed to operate independently, thereby ensuring impartiality and integrity in its functions. Described in Head 8 as a “new statutory independent body,” this authority will possess its own legal identity, which aligns with the ICCL’s advocacy for an autonomous administrative body to oversee AI activities in Ireland.

The ICCL has indicated that it will continue to analyze the General Scheme to evaluate the robustness of the draft Bill and determine the effectiveness of its provisions in safeguarding the rights of individuals in Ireland. This scrutiny is vital, as the regulation of artificial intelligence becomes increasingly crucial in protecting public interests and civil liberties.

As the global landscape for AI regulation evolves, Ireland’s proactive steps may serve as a model for other jurisdictions grappling with similar challenges. The response of various stakeholders, including industry leaders and civil society groups, will be critical in shaping the final form of the Bill and its implementation. The ICCL’s endorsement, along with its commitment to ongoing scrutiny, underscores the importance of a balanced approach to regulation that prioritizes ethical considerations amid rapid technological advancement.

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