Category: Regulatory Compliance

Italy’s Evolving AI Regulatory Landscape

Italy currently lacks specific laws directly regulating AI, with the EU AI Act being the primary framework. However, the Italian Senate has approved a bill aimed at creating national AI regulations that is still under debate.

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States at Risk: The Impact of a Federal AI Moratorium

The United States Senate is set to consider a budget bill that could impose a 10-year moratorium on states enforcing artificial intelligence regulations. Critics argue that this federal moratorium could undermine existing state laws aimed at ensuring transparency and preventing algorithmic discrimination.

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High-Risk AI Systems: Stakeholder Insights and Guidelines

This document outlines a targeted stakeholder consultation regarding the classification of AI systems as high-risk under the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, which aims to ensure the safety and compliance of AI technologies. The consultation seeks input on practical examples and clarification of guidelines related to high-risk AI systems and their obligations, open for responses from June 6 to July 18, 2025.

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Texas Takes Action: Key AI Legislation on the Horizon

As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, Texas is considering key pieces of AI-related legislation that await Governor Greg Abbott’s signature. Among the proposed bills are measures to regulate government use of AI, address deepfake content, and create an Artificial Intelligence Division within the state government.

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Governance and Compliance: Safeguarding AI in Healthcare

As artificial intelligence (AI) revolutionizes healthcare, it brings both significant opportunities and risks, necessitating the establishment of robust governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) frameworks. Without these, organizations risk ethical dilemmas, regulatory violations, and potential harm to patients.

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AI in the Courts: Insights from 500 Cases

Courts around the world are already regulating artificial intelligence (AI) through various disputes involving automated decisions and data processing. The AI on Trial project highlights 500 cases that reveal how judicial systems are shaping the legal boundaries and governance of AI technologies.

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North America’s Struggle with AI Compliance Adoption

A recent report reveals that North American firms are lagging behind their EMEA counterparts in AI adoption for compliance, with 56.3% hesitant to embrace the technology. In contrast, over 70% of EMEA firms plan to integrate AI into their compliance processes within the coming year.

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EU AI Act: Critical Milestones and Compliance Insights

The European Union Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) is establishing a comprehensive regulatory framework for AI that will significantly impact both European and global markets. It introduces a phased implementation approach, with key obligations focusing on AI literacy and the prohibition of high-risk AI practices.

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AI Compliance in HR: Adapting to the EU AI Act

The EU Artificial Intelligence Act requires human resource departments to reevaluate their AI applications to ensure compliance, especially regarding high-risk uses like emotional recognition systems. Transparency in data collection and usage is essential for building trust with employees and meeting legal obligations.

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