Day: September 12, 2025

Classifying Your AI System Under the EU AI Act Made Easy

The EU AI Act categorizes AI systems into four risk levels: Unacceptable, High-risk, Limited, and Minimal. Genbounty offers a free Risk Classification Wizard to help teams quickly determine their system’s category and understand the corresponding obligations for compliance.

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AI Legislation: Bridging Global Gaps at AIPPI 2025

The AIPPI 2025 congress in Yokohama will address crucial topics in AI law, such as artificial intelligence and copyright, compulsory licenses, and exhaustion of trademark rights. AIPPI president Lorenza Ferrari Hofer emphasizes the need for global harmonization in AI legislation to ensure safe and effective development across borders.

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Colorado’s AI Act: New Compliance Challenges for Businesses

Last week, Colorado lawmakers decided to delay the implementation of the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act (CAIA) until June 30, 2026, extending the timeline for businesses to prepare. The CAIA establishes liability for unintentional discrimination in AI systems, contrasting sharply with the federal approach that limits liability to intentional discrimination only.

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AI Surveillance: Ensuring Safety Without Sacrificing Privacy

AI-driven surveillance enhances safety through advanced technologies like facial recognition and behavior analysis, but it poses significant risks to privacy, civil liberties, and social equity. As regulatory frameworks evolve unevenly globally, striking a balance between safety and individual rights remains essential for democratic societies.

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