State AI regulation keeps advancing as Washington stalls on a national rule

State lawmakers are still moving ahead on AI regulation, with Utah emerging as a flashpoint as the Trump administration pushes for a single national standard and more than 1,000 AI-related proposals circulate in state capitols.

By |2026-04-28T06:35:51+00:00April 28, 2026|News|Comments Off on State AI regulation keeps advancing as Washington stalls on a national rule

EU lawmakers back a delay to parts of the AI Act as industry races to reset compliance plans

European lawmakers voted on March 26, 2026 to delay parts of the AI Act, including some high-risk system requirements and watermarking deadlines, creating more breathing room for AI companies even as the bloc’s flagship AI rulebook continues to take shape.

By |2026-04-28T06:38:10+00:00April 22, 2026|News|Comments Off on EU lawmakers back a delay to parts of the AI Act as industry races to reset compliance plans

EU rule-makers weigh a narrower AI Act as pressure builds from industry and governments

EU negotiators are discussing a compromise that would simplify how the AI Act interacts with sector-specific rules, a sign that Brussels is recalibrating the bloc’s flagship AI law under growing pressure from industry and member states.

By |2026-04-28T06:38:25+00:00April 21, 2026|News|Comments Off on EU rule-makers weigh a narrower AI Act as pressure builds from industry and governments
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