Artificial Intelligence · Lithuania
AI regulation in Lithuania (2026)
Lithuania shaded by its artificial intelligence status
Lithuania applies the EU AI Act as the primary comprehensive AI governance framework, which entered into force on 1 August 2024 and is phased in through August 2026. In January 2025 the Seimas enacted national implementing amendments designating the Communications Regulatory Authority (RRT) as AI market surveillance authority and the Innovation Agency as notifying authority, making Lithuania one of the first EU member states to formally designate competent bodies. Lithuania also maintains a 2019 national AI strategy and is establishing an AI regulatory sandbox and a public-sector AI Competence Centre.
Key points
Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 entered into force 1 August 2024; prohibitions and AI literacy obligations applied from 2 February 2025; GPAI model obligations from 2 August 2025; full application by 2 August 2026. As an EU member state Lithuania is directly bound.
On 14 January 2025 the Seimas adopted amendments to the Law on Technology and Innovation and the Law on Information Society Services, designating RRT (Communications Regulatory Authority) as AI market surveillance authority and the Innovation Agency as national notifying authority — ahead of the EU's August 2025 deadline.
Lithuania launched a pilot AI regulatory sandbox hosted by the Innovation Agency, where companies receive expert compliance advice on AI Act conformity and support for conformity assessment procedures, making it one of the EU's earliest operational AI sandboxes.
Lithuania published its national AI strategy 'A Vision of the Future' in April 2019, setting objectives on ethics, skills, R&D, and cross-sector AI adoption. A National AI Governance Forum with 200+ stakeholders convened throughout 2024 to update the strategy for the post-election government.
Lithuania initiated creation of an AI Competence Centre within the State Digital Solutions Agency to enhance AI literacy and EU AI Act compliance across the public sector.
For 2026–2028 Lithuania plans to allocate more than €7.5 million to support SME adoption of AI solutions, aimed at productivity improvements aligned with the national AI strategy.
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