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EU Parliament Disables AI on Devices Due to Security Risks

EU Parliament Disables AI on Devices Due to Security Risks

Posted on February 18, 2026 By CWS

The European Parliament has taken a decisive step by disabling artificial intelligence (AI) features on corporate devices used by its members and staff. This action arises from unresolved concerns regarding cybersecurity and data protection. The focus keyword, EU Parliament AI security, underscores the serious nature of this decision.

AI Features on Hold

While essential applications like email and document editors remain operational, AI tools embedded in tablets and phones have been put on hold. The Parliament’s IT department has expressed its inability to assure the security of AI functionalities that transmit device data to cloud services for processing. This move is in response to potential risks associated with these data flows.

Data Concerns and Precautionary Measures

The use of cloud infrastructure by some AI assistants to perform tasks has raised alarms. There is a possibility that sensitive data could be transferred to external providers without adequate oversight. As these AI features become more prevalent on devices, the extent of data shared with vendors remains ambiguous, prompting a cautious approach from the Parliament.

According to reports, the restrictions affect built-in capabilities such as advanced virtual assistants and webpage summarizing functions on devices issued to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and their teams. Despite this, core productivity tools continue to function, ensuring legislative activities proceed smoothly.

Ongoing Cybersecurity Vigilance

The Parliament’s press service has emphasized its ongoing efforts to monitor cybersecurity threats and implement necessary measures swiftly. However, it refrained from specifying which operating systems or AI solutions were impacted, citing the sensitivity of security protocols.

Lawmakers have been urged to exercise similar caution with personal devices used for work purposes. Advisories have been issued to avoid exposing work-related emails and confidential documents to AI features that could analyze content without consent.

This latest measure aligns with the EU’s broader strategy to tighten technology and data-security regulations, including previous bans on certain applications and a push to reduce reliance on foreign software providers. For security leaders, this highlights the governance challenges posed by AI features that could inadvertently increase an organization’s vulnerability to cyber threats.

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