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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 voted 99-1 to strip AI preemption from the One Big Beautiful Bill. The White House pivoted to a DOJ AI task force. What the patchwork of state AI laws means for your compliance program.
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The EU AI Act Code of Practice for general-purpose AI providers finalized in June 2026. Here is what changed from the April draft, what obligations are now 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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What the FTC has actually done on AI, the real consent orders (Workado, DoNotPay, NGL Labs), the January 2026 Rytr reversal under the new administration, and a 9-item compliance checklist for small teams. Updated June 2026.
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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.