GDPR vs AI Act: Why You Need Two Compliance Layers and How They Actually Work Together
If you've done GDPR properly, you've already built roughly 40% of your EU AI Act compliance programme without knowing it. Here's how it works.
If you've done GDPR properly, you've already built roughly 40% of your EU AI Act compliance programme without knowing it. Here's how it works.
The EU AI Act enforcement timeline is shifting. The European Commission's Digital Omnibus proposal could push high-risk AI obligations from August 2026 to as late as December 2027.…
Singapore offers one of the most developed AI regulation models — and understanding the differences matters for any company building or deploying AI in both markets.
The US CLOUD Act gives American authorities the power to access data held by US-controlled companies, regardless of where that data is stored. When your AI compliance evidence sits…
Does your technology fall within EU AI Act scope? Here's when you need to know the legal definition of an "AI system"? Get this wrong, and you risk either unnecessary compliance co…
Let me tell you a story I’ve heard three times this month. A fintech company in Berlin buys an AI-powered credit scoring tool from a US vendor. The tool works beautifully. Cu…
I want you to imagine something. You run a mid-size insurance company in Munich. Your team has spent eighteen months building an AI system that analyses customer behaviour patterns…
If your AI system is high-risk, the compliance burden is substantial. Learn everything you need to know to correctly approach AI compliance for high-risk systems.
If you develop an AI system and place it on the EU market under your own name or trademark, then you are the AI provider. Learn what it means in the context of EU AI Act.
The EU AI Act is one of the most cited pieces of legislation in AI research right now, but it's also one of the most frequently mis-cited. Here's what you have to know.