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Accessibility in AI: Meeting Compliance under the New EU Regulations

The AI Act establishes a legal framework for artificial intelligence systems in the EU, emphasizing the importance of accessibility for information and interfaces, especially for high-risk systems. It mandates that these systems comply with existing European accessibility directives and standards to ensure that they are perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users, including those with disabilities.

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Securing AI Autonomy: Yubico, IBM, and Auth0’s Innovative Partnership

Yubico has partnered with IBM and Auth0 to introduce a Human-in-the-Loop model for securely deploying AI agents, ensuring that high-risk automated actions require verified human approval. This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between AI autonomy and accountability, allowing organizations to harness the power of AI while maintaining trust and governance.

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Senator Blackburn Unveils Comprehensive AI Legislative Framework

On March 18, 2026, U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn proposed a legislative framework for artificial intelligence titled the “Trump America AI Act,” aiming to establish uniform federal AI policies. The draft outlines measures for safety, governance, risk management, and innovation to protect citizens and promote AI development without excessive regulation.

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New National AI Policy Framework Aims for Innovation and Safety

The White House has introduced a national policy framework aimed at guiding the development and governance of AI, emphasizing child safety, innovation, and workforce development. This comprehensive proposal seeks to balance technological advancement with essential safeguards as AI adoption increases across the United States.

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White House Unveils National AI Policy Framework

The White House recently released a “National Policy Framework” for artificial intelligence, outlining seven key legislative areas for Congress to address. These include protecting children, supporting innovation, and establishing a cohesive federal policy to enhance American AI dominance.

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Transforming Compliance with Agentic AI: Three Strategic Moves

Agentic AI is transforming compliance from mere task execution to strategic risk detection, requiring leaders to own their AI, redefine roles, and orchestrate agents across fragmented systems. Embracing this shift will enhance risk detection and remediation effectiveness, positioning institutions for competitive advantage in a rapidly changing landscape.

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National AI Policy Framework Unveiled: A New Era for Innovation

On March 20, 2026, the White House unveiled its National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence, aiming to create a unified national AI policy to foster innovation and competitiveness. This Framework outlines seven key thematic policy areas for future AI legislation, focusing on protecting children, safeguarding communities, and supporting American leadership in AI.

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Bridging the Gap: AI Innovation and Legal Governance

As AI rapidly advances, experts will gather in Auckland this April for a conference focused on the governance and regulation of artificial intelligence. The event aims to bridge the gap between the swift adoption of AI by governments and the lagging legal frameworks needed to ensure responsible use.

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White House Unveils National AI Legislative Framework Amid Regulatory Tensions

The White House’s National AI Legislative Framework serves as a principles-based policy roadmap for Congress, advocating for federal preemption and selective state carve-outs without establishing a new AI super-regulator. Amid significant political momentum for federal AI legislation, the framework emphasizes protecting children, respecting intellectual property rights, and fostering innovation while navigating challenges posed by state laws.

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