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Its just a draft might be the most dangerous sentence in AI adoption.

"It’s just a draft" might be the most dangerous sentence in AI adoption. I’ve been watching the discussion around U.S. agencies using generative AI to draft transportation regulations. Source Prorepublica   What stands out isn’t the technology but it’s the pattern. AI starts as a drafting  […]

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Beyond Borders: Navigating the EU AI Act for non-European innovators.

There is a common misconception circulating that the EU AI Act is only a "European problem." In reality, the Act’s reach is global, and its impact on non-EU companies is one of its most significant features. Much like the GDPR redefined global data privacy, the EU AI Act introduces  […]

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Do you know how the AI Auditors are training for the EU AI Act?

The authorities responsible for enforcing the EU AI Act aren’t just reading the law, they are running simulations, analysing "Red Flags," and practicing how to spot non-compliance in real-world scenarios in order to support organisations with AI Act compliance UNESCO, in partnership with  […]

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What AI doesn't say can hurt you

Imagine thinking you’ve been married for months, only to find out your marriage doesn’t legally exist because of an AI-generated speech. Sounds like a nightmare, but it just really happened. A recent ruling from the Dutch Overijssel Court (ECLI:NL:RBOVE:2026:23) has raised serious questions about  […]

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EU AI Act: 2026 Is About Scope, Not Panic

In August 2026, the core regime of the EU AI Act starts to apply: most of the main obligations for AI systems come into effect including risk classification, provider and deployer duties, documentation and post-market monitoring. (Some high-risk deadlines may be adjusted later under the Digital  […]

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