Category: AI Regulation

New Code of Practice for AI Compliance Set for 2025

The European Commission announced that a code of practice to help companies comply with the EU’s artificial intelligence rules may only be implemented by the end of 2025. This delay follows calls from various stakeholders, including major tech firms, for additional time to prepare for the new regulations.

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Texas Enacts Groundbreaking AI Governance Law

On June 22, 2025, Texas enacted the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act, making it the second state to implement comprehensive AI legislation. The act establishes a framework for the development and oversight of AI systems, aiming to balance innovation with consumer protection and ethical considerations.

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Texas Enacts Groundbreaking AI Governance Law

On June 22, 2025, Texas enacted the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act, making it the second state to implement comprehensive AI legislation. The act establishes a framework for the development and oversight of AI systems, aiming to balance innovation with consumer protection and ethical considerations.

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Laws in Europe Combatting Deepfakes

Denmark has introduced a law that grants individuals copyright over their likenesses to combat deepfakes, making it illegal to share such content without consent. Other European countries are also taking steps to regulate deepfakes through various laws that focus on transparency and the protection of individual rights.

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A Strategic Approach to Ethical AI Implementation

The federal government aims to enhance productivity by implementing artificial intelligence (AI) across various sectors, but emphasizes the importance of thoughtful deployment to avoid wasting public funds. It warns that without adequate oversight and expertise, AI tools could lead to significant risks related to privacy, ethics, and environmental impact.

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Navigating AI Regulation: A New Era for Insurance Compliance

On July 1, 2025, the U.S. Senate voted to reject a proposed ten-year moratorium on state-level AI regulation, allowing individual states to legislate independently. This decision creates a fragmented compliance environment for insurance carriers that must navigate varying state laws regarding AI use.

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Navigating AI Regulation: A New Era for Insurance Compliance

On July 1, 2025, the U.S. Senate voted to reject a proposed ten-year moratorium on state-level AI regulation, allowing individual states to legislate independently. This decision creates a fragmented compliance environment for insurance carriers that must navigate varying state laws regarding AI use.

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AI Regulation: States Take Charge

On July 1, 2025, the U.S. Senate voted to reject a proposed ten-year moratorium on state-level AI regulation, allowing individual states to legislate AI use independently. This shift creates a complex compliance environment for insurance carriers, who must now navigate a patchwork of state laws regarding artificial intelligence in their operations.

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Adapting AI Design to Meet Global Regulatory Challenges

Diverse AI regulations are forcing companies to rethink their software design as they navigate complex global landscapes. Organizations must balance the need for compliance with the urgency of innovation, leading to a shift towards localized solutions that accommodate varying regulatory frameworks.

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