EU AI Act
Policy & Regulation
EU AI Act Enforcement Begins: How High-Risk Classification Changes Everything
The EU AI Act's high-risk AI requirements become enforceable August 2, 2026. Classification rules, conformity assessments, and compliance steps explained.
Policy & Regulation
Samsung’s 800 Million Gemini Devices: The Regulatory Storm Brewing Around On-Device AI
Samsung is doubling Gemini-equipped devices to 800M in 2026. As on-device AI scales to billions, regulators face unprecedented policy challenges.
Skills & Careers
AI Governance Manager: Why This $158K Role Is Tech’s Biggest Career Opportunity
⚡ Key Takeaways The AI Governance Manager role has a median salary of $158,750 and massive unmet demand: 77% of...
Policy & Regulation
The AI Compliance Gap: 78% of Companies Unprepared for Regulations They Already Face
⚡ Key Takeaways A 2026 Vision Compliance report found 78% of enterprises unprepared for EU AI Act obligations, while only...
Policy & Regulation
Mandatory AI Audits: Governments Are Now Requiring Third-Party Checks on AI Systems
For most of the past decade, AI developers operated in a regulatory grey zone. They could deploy systems that decided who got a loan, who passed a job screening, or who received a medical referral — with no external check on whether those systems actually worked as claimed.
Policy & Regulation
The Facial Recognition Crackdown: Bans, Restrictions, and a World Diverging
Cameras recognize your face. They compare it against a database.
Policy & Regulation
AI Content Labeling Laws: What Disclosure Requirements Mean for Your Business
For years, the question of whether an image, video, or piece of text was generated by AI was treated as a curiosity. In 2026, it is a legal question — and increasingly, the wrong answer comes with fines.
Policy & Regulation
Algorithmic Transparency: The Growing Demand to Open the Black Box of AI Decision-Making
When Algorithms Decide Your Fate Algorithms now make or significantly influence decisions that profoundly affect human lives. Credit scoring models determine who gets loans and at what interest rates -- FICO scores can be generated for more than 232 million U.S.
AI & Automation
AI Surveillance at Work: The Global Backlash Against Employee Monitoring
Your Employer Is Watching. The Question Is How Much.
Policy & Regulation
The AI Liability Gap: Who Is Responsible When an AI System Harms Someone?
When Nobody Is Responsible, Nobody Is Accountable In the landmark case Mobley v. Workday, Derek Mobley — an African American man over 40 with a disability — applied to more than 100 jobs through companies using Workday's AI-powered screening platform.