Category: Regulatory Compliance

EU Member States Struggle to Fund AI Act Enforcement

EU policy adviser Kai Zenner has warned that many EU member states are facing financial difficulties and a shortage of expertise necessary to enforce the AI Act effectively. As the phased implementation of the AI Act begins, member nations must establish rules for penalties and fines by August 2.

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Colorado’s AI Act: Key Consumer Protections Unveiled

The Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act (CAIA) requires developers and deployers of high-risk AI systems to protect consumers from algorithmic discrimination and disclose when consumers are interacting with an AI system. The Act is set to take effect on February 1, 2026, and aims to enhance consumer protections in the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.

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AI Compliance Across Borders: Strategies for Success

The AI Governance & Strategy Summit will address the challenges organizations face in navigating the evolving landscape of AI regulation, focusing on major frameworks like the EU AI Act and the U.S. AI Bill of Rights. Experts will provide strategies for achieving compliance and managing the legal complexities of AI across different jurisdictions.

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Funding and Talent Shortages Threaten EU AI Act Enforcement

Enforcement of the EU AI Act is facing significant challenges due to a lack of funding and expertise, according to European Parliament digital policy advisor Kai Zenner. He highlighted that many member states are struggling financially and losing technical talent to tech companies, which complicates the regulation of AI technologies.

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Strengthening AI Governance in Higher Education

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into higher education, universities must adopt robust governance practices to ensure its responsible use. This involves addressing unique data challenges, prioritizing data privacy, and implementing accountability measures to enhance both compliance and innovation.

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Ensuring HIPAA Compliance in AI-Driven Digital Health

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the digital health sector, enhancing patient engagement and operational efficiency while raising significant privacy and compliance concerns under HIPAA. Privacy Officers must navigate the complexities of AI integration to ensure that protected health information (PHI) is processed in accordance with HIPAA regulations.

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Harnessing AI for Secure DevSecOps in a Zero-Trust Environment

The article discusses the implications of AI-powered automation in DevSecOps, highlighting the balance between efficiency and the risks associated with reliance on AI in security practices. It emphasizes the need for human oversight to avoid pitfalls such as compliance failures and security vulnerabilities.

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Big Tech Influences EU’s AI Code of Practice

A report suggests that Big Tech companies pressured the European Commission to dilute the Code of Practice on General Purpose AI, intended to help AI model providers comply with the EU’s AI Act. The investigation revealed that tech companies had greater access to the drafting process than other stakeholders, raising concerns about the influence of corporate lobbying on regulatory frameworks.

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EU’s Bold Strategy for AI Innovation and Growth

On April 9, 2025, the European Commission published the AI Continent Action Plan, outlining the EU’s strategy to enhance innovation and regulatory compliance in artificial intelligence. The plan emphasizes the importance of trustworthy AI and includes various initiatives to support the development and adoption of AI across key sectors.

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