Category: AI Regulation

New Code of Practice for AI Models: Key Compliance Insights

On July 11, 2025, the European Commission published the final version of its Code of Practice for General-Purpose Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), aimed at helping model providers comply with transparency, copyright, and security requirements under the AI Act. Adherence to the Code is voluntary, and while it provides guidance on compliance, it does not constitute conclusive evidence of compliance with the AI Act.

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States Take Charge: The Future of AI Regulation

The current regulatory landscape for AI is characterized by significant uncertainty and varying state-level initiatives, following the revocation of federal regulations. As enterprises navigate this complex environment, they must adapt to a patchwork of evolving laws that impact data privacy and AI governance.

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EU AI Act: Redefining Compliance and Trust in AI Business

The EU AI Act is set to fundamentally transform the development and deployment of artificial intelligence across Europe, establishing the first comprehensive legal framework for the industry. Companies must adapt to new standards of compliance, transparency, and trust to remain competitive in the evolving AI market.

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Finalizing the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice: Key Takeaways

On July 10, 2025, the European Commission released a nearly final version of the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice, which serves as a voluntary compliance mechanism leading up to the implementation of the AI Act’s GPAI provider obligations. The Code offers practical guidance for AI providers to meet obligations related to transparency, copyright compliance, and risk mitigation.

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Mastering Risk Management in the EU AI Act

The EU AI Act introduces a comprehensive regulation for high-risk AI systems, emphasizing a mandatory Risk Management System (RMS) to proactively manage risks throughout the AI lifecycle. This iterative process requires continuous identification, assessment, and mitigation of risks, ensuring the safety and fundamental rights of users are upheld.

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Switzerland’s Approach to AI Regulation: A 2025 Update

Switzerland’s National AI Strategy aims to finalize an AI regulatory proposal by 2025, while currently, AI is subject to the Swiss legal framework without specific regulations in place. The Federal Council has opted for a sector-specific approach rather than a comprehensive AI Act, focusing on strengthening innovation and safeguarding fundamental rights.

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Mastering AI Compliance Under the EU AI Act

As AI systems become integral to various industries, the EU AI Act introduces a comprehensive regulatory framework with stringent obligations based on four defined risk tiers. This guide explores AI classification’s foundational concepts and offers practical steps for organizations to streamline compliance and mitigate regulatory risks.

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Mastering AI Compliance Under the EU AI Act

As AI systems become integral to various industries, the EU AI Act introduces a comprehensive regulatory framework with stringent obligations based on four defined risk tiers. This guide explores AI classification’s foundational concepts and offers practical steps for organizations to streamline compliance and mitigate regulatory risks.

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The Hidden Dangers of Shadow AI Agents

The article discusses the importance of governance for AI agents, emphasizing that companies must understand and catalogue the AI tools operating within their environments to ensure responsible use. It highlights the need for visibility and monitoring to prevent potential risks and failures that could disrupt business processes.

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