Category: Regulatory Compliance

Trump’s Move to Dismantle AI Safeguards

U.S. President Donald Trump revoked a 2023 executive order by Joe Biden aimed at mitigating the risks of artificial intelligence to national security and public safety. The order required AI developers to share safety test results with the government before public release, a measure that the Republican Party criticized as hindering innovation.

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Texas HB 1709: Essential AI Compliance for Employers

Texas House Bill 1709 establishes a comprehensive framework for regulating high-risk artificial intelligence systems, emphasizing transparency, fairness, and accountability in their application, particularly in employment contexts. Employers must prepare for new obligations, including conducting impact assessments and ensuring their AI systems do not contribute to algorithmic discrimination.

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Harmonizing the GDPR and AI Act: Challenges and Opportunities

The article discusses the interplay between the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the newly introduced AI Act in the European Union, highlighting how both frameworks aim to protect individuals’ rights while governing AI systems. It emphasizes the importance of understanding their complementary nature and the potential conflicts that may arise in compliance efforts.

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Integrating Medical Devices with the EU AI Act: Key Regulatory Insights

The document discusses the intersection of medical device regulations and the EU AI Act, highlighting how both sets of regulations will apply to medical devices that include AI systems. It outlines the responsibilities of manufacturers, the classification of devices as high-risk, and the compliance requirements necessary for market access in the EU.

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AI Regulation: Balancing Innovation and Safety in the UK and EU

The article discusses the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) regulation in the UK and EU, highlighting the differences in their approaches. It emphasizes the challenges posed by the EU’s AI Act and the need for businesses to navigate the complex regulatory environment while fostering innovation.

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Impact of the EU AI Act on Financial Sector Compliance

The EU Artificial Intelligence Act, set to take effect in February 2025, mandates compliance from all AI system providers within the EU, focusing on user safety and human rights. Financial companies must be particularly vigilant regarding the risks associated with AI systems, ensuring they align with regulatory standards to avoid significant penalties.

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Big Tech’s Dominance Threatens Fair AI Standards

A report by Corporate Europe Observatory highlights that big tech companies dominate the drafting of EU standards for artificial intelligence, with corporate representatives making up 55% of the joint technical committee on AI. This raises concerns about the inclusivity of the standard-setting process, as only 9% of members represent civil society.

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AI Regulations Shaping Business Strategies in 2025

As the capabilities and benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) grow, so do the complexities and risks associated with it, prompting governments worldwide to implement regulations. In the U.S., both federal and state levels are actively working to create regulatory frameworks that encourage AI innovation while protecting citizens from potential harms.

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