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This explainer explores how AI is transforming political campaigns, from voter targeting to messaging, and examines the regulatory differences between the U.S. and Europe.
The EU's unclear definition of deepfakes is causing confusion for retailers as they grapple with AI-generated marketing content and regulatory compliance.
This article explains the concept of AI sovereignty and how geopolitical tensions over access to advanced AI models, such as Anthropic's Claude 3, are reshaping global AI governance. It explores the technical, regulatory, and strategic dimensions of AI sovereignty and its implications for international cooperation and national security.
The European Union has published a voluntary AI content labelling playbook to help companies comply with new transparency rules under the AI Act, which takes effect on August 2.
The EU and European Parliament failed to agree on key amendments to the AI Act after 12 hours of negotiations, pushing the deal to next month. The deadlock centers on whether high-risk AI systems in consumer products should be exempt from strict regulations.
As agentic AI systems become more prevalent, the EU AI Act’s 2026 enforcement raises critical governance concerns for IT leaders. The lack of transparency and accountability in autonomous AI actions poses regulatory and operational challenges.
This article explains the EU's ban on fully AI-generated content in official communications and its implications for AI governance, transparency, and public trust.
Learn about the EU AI Act, how it categorizes AI risks, and why European lawmakers are delaying some regulations while banning certain AI apps that create inappropriate content.