
Europe's AI Act Reset Is a Warning Against Compliance Theater
EU officials are exploring AI Act simplification as companies warn that complex rules could slow adoption without improving trust.
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EU officials are exploring AI Act simplification as companies warn that complex rules could slow adoption without improving trust.

Anthropic Mythos is forcing Washington to rethink frontier AI oversight, cybersecurity testing, and pre-release evaluations.

China's new campaign against disorder in AI apps highlights filing, security review, training data, and labeling as control points.

NIST’s AI RMF critical infrastructure concept note gives utilities and operators an early map for trustworthy AI risk management.

Colorado's proposed AI Act revision shifts from regulating high-risk systems to regulating high-risk decisions. The change could set the template for the entire US approach to AI governance.

Florida AG James Uthmeier opened a sweeping probe into OpenAI as the company inches toward a $1 trillion IPO. Here's what it means for AI regulation and the public markets.

From Brussels to Washington D.C., March 2026 is the month the rules of the internet were rewritten. As the EU AI Act enters its full enforcement phase and the US introduces the 'Sovereign Intelligence Order,' we analyze the collision of innovation and oversight.

The US White House releases a definitive policy framework aimed at replacing the 'patchwork' of state AI regulations with a unified federal standard.


A constitutional battle looms as the Trump administration uses federal preemption to challenge state-level AI safety and disclosure laws in Washington and California.

We reveal the 'Blueprint of the Future.' Discover how upcoming global regulations will shift the burden of protection from the individual to the system, and why the next decade will be the era of 'Automated Sovereignty.'