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The UK did not adopt the EU AI Act. Here is what UK AI governance actually looks like in 2026, which laws apply, which regulators are watching, and what small teams need to do.
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei published "Policy on the AI Exponential" in June 2026, calling for mandatory third-party safety testing of frontier AI, pro-employment retention incentives, and UBI funded by an AI company tax. What the five-pillar agenda means for teams using AI today.
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The EU provisional agreement pushed high-risk AI obligations to late 2027. But Article 50 transparency rules still apply August 2, 2026, GPAI requirements have applied since August 2, 2025, and the prohibited-practices ban has been in force since February 2, 2025. Here is exactly what changed and what did not.
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The Senate stripped AI preemption from the One Big Beautiful Bill 99-1. Now a bipartisan Obernolte-Trahan discussion draft, the Great American AI Act, proposes a 3-year freeze on state AI laws. What both developments mean for your compliance program.
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The EU AI Act Code of Practice for general-purpose AI providers finalized July 10, 2025. Here is what the final Code requires, what obligations are locked in, and the 7-step action checklist for GPAI providers before the August 2, 2026 enforcement date.
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Every major AI regulation deadline in 2026 and 2027 in one place, EU AI Act, US state laws, FTC enforcement, SEC requirements, HIPAA AI guidance, and international. Updated monthly.
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The EU AI Act is a binding EU law classifying AI systems by risk level. High-risk AI (hiring, credit, medical) faces mandatory audits and registration. In force August 2024, high-risk AI rules apply from December 2027 (extended from August 2026 by the EU Digital Omnibus).
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OpenAI's New Deal policy paper: federal AI regulation is 2+ years away. Three steps your team must complete now: tool inventory (2 hrs), one-page use policy, incident log. Copy-paste checklist included.
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FTC, SEC, state AGs, DOJ, and EEOC are all pursuing AI enforcement simultaneously using existing law, no new federal AI statute required. Four enforcement tracks running now: deceptive AI claims (FTC Section 5), AI washing in investor comms (SEC), biased automated decisions (EEOC), inadequate incident disclosure.
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Colorado SB 24-205 enforcement suspended April 27, 2026. SB 189 replacement sets January 1, 2027 effective date. Transparency statement template, impact assessment checklist, and 7-step plan.