Europe’s AI Act promised ethical innovation, but overlapping digital laws and compliance chaos have triggered a wave of proposed amendments. Here’s how Brussels is racing to fix its AI rulebook.
In March 2026, the EU took unprecedented action against AI-generated explicit imagery, banning 'nudify apps' as part of sweeping reforms to combat deepfake abuse. The move reflects growing international efforts to protect victims and regulate AI's dark side.
Europe’s AI Act challenges tech firms to balance transparency with the protection of trade secrets. As the law takes effect, the stakes for innovation and accountability in AI have never been higher.
With the EU’s AI Act and Italy’s Decree 231, compliance is evolving into a high-tech, integrated system—where artificial intelligence both enforces and challenges the new rules of corporate conduct.
With the EU’s AI Act in force, European companies face a labyrinth of new rules, guidelines, and reporting duties. This feature unpacks the regulatory maze, from high-risk AI bans to whistleblower protections, and what it all means for corporate survival.
The EU’s attempt to 'simplify' the AI Act may be backfiring, with new delays, exceptions, and sector-specific rules threatening the clarity and purpose of Europe’s flagship AI law.
Europe’s AI Act is a dramatic attempt to redefine digital sovereignty and set global standards for artificial intelligence. As regulatory clashes with the US intensify, the future of AI—and who controls it—hangs in the balance.
Shadow AI, regulatory crackdowns, and data risks are forcing companies to urgently implement comprehensive AI usage policies. Here’s what effective rules must cover—and why the stakes have never been higher.
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The EU’s AI Act and Cyber Resilience Act introduce sweeping new rules for artificial intelligence and digital product security, aiming to protect citizens and transform business compliance across Europe.
The EU’s AI Act is rewriting the rules for product safety, certification, and industry responsibility—impacting everything from household gadgets to cars. Here’s how the new regulation fits into Europe’s complex legal landscape.