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The EU AI Act: Part Four – Low Risk AI Systems and Enforcement

This is part four of our examination of the European Union’s new artificial intelligence law, the (“EU AI Act”). In part one, we introduced the scope of the EU AI Act and discussed what types of AI systems are outright

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Understanding the Colorado AI Act

The Colorado AI Act, set to take effect on February 1, 2026, introduces new consumer protection regulations for AI systems used by Colorado residents. It imposes disclosure requirements for public-facing AI systems and stricter obligations for high-risk AI systems –

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The EU AI Act: Part Three – General-Purpose Models

This is part three of our examination of the European Union’s new artificial intelligence law (the “EU AI Act”). In part one, we introduced the scope of the EU AI Act and discussed what types of AI systems are outright banned.

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The EU AI Act: Part Two – High-Risk AI Systems

This is part two of our examination of the European Union’s new artificial intelligence law, the (“EU AI Act”).  In part one, we introduced the scope of the EU AI Act and discussed what types of AI systems are outright

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The European Union Artificial Intelligence Act: Part One – Scope and Prohibited Systems

The European Union recently enacted its new artificial intelligence regulation, the (“EU AI Act”).  The new law is expected to have a substantial impact on the AI industry, including on companies outside of the EU, much as the GDPR did.

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Biden Administration’s Voluntary AI Safety Agreement

The Biden administration announced that it brokered a voluntary agreement with several of the biggest technology and artificial intelligence (AI) companies.  The agreement, available here, has the companies taking a number of actions intended to encourage safe, secure, and trustworthy

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Artificial Intelligence Systems, Profiling, and the New U.S. State Privacy Laws

The rapid spread of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems in recent years has overlapped with the enactment of comprehensive privacy laws by multiple U.S. states.  Aside from being generally applicable to AI systems in the same way as they are to

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The Biden Administration’s Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights

As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly expands throughout the private sector and government, the Biden administration has published a report titled A Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. A summary is available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/ai-bill-of-rights/ and the full

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NIST Issues New Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released version 1.0 of its Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework. The framework is available at https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/ai/NIST.AI.100-1.pdf, and a full set of supporting documents is available at https://www.nist.gov/itl/ai-risk-management-framework.  There is an emerging

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