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AI regulation is moving fast—and it's not happening the same way everywhere. In this video, we break down what's underway right now across the EU, UK, US (federal + states), and Canada in a clear, non-hype way. You'll learn how the EU AI Act sets a risk-based framework (from banned practices to strict controls for high-risk systems and new rules for foundation models), while the UK leans on existing regulators and principles instead of one mega "AI law." In the United States, there's still no single national AI statute, so the real action is in agency guidance, enforcement, and government procurement rules—plus a rapidly growing state-by-state patchwork. We'll also zoom into major state momentum, including California's combination of privacy governance and AI transparency/synthetic media rules, and what's developing in Florida through targeted privacy and anti-deception approaches.
Finally, we cover Canada's direction with proposed "high-impact AI" requirements (AIDA) and how privacy law already shapes AI deployment. Whether you build AI products, buy AI tools, or just want to understand where policy is headed, this is your quick map of the emerging rules of the road. Subscribe for updates as these laws evolve.
By David LinthicumAI regulation is moving fast—and it's not happening the same way everywhere. In this video, we break down what's underway right now across the EU, UK, US (federal + states), and Canada in a clear, non-hype way. You'll learn how the EU AI Act sets a risk-based framework (from banned practices to strict controls for high-risk systems and new rules for foundation models), while the UK leans on existing regulators and principles instead of one mega "AI law." In the United States, there's still no single national AI statute, so the real action is in agency guidance, enforcement, and government procurement rules—plus a rapidly growing state-by-state patchwork. We'll also zoom into major state momentum, including California's combination of privacy governance and AI transparency/synthetic media rules, and what's developing in Florida through targeted privacy and anti-deception approaches.
Finally, we cover Canada's direction with proposed "high-impact AI" requirements (AIDA) and how privacy law already shapes AI deployment. Whether you build AI products, buy AI tools, or just want to understand where policy is headed, this is your quick map of the emerging rules of the road. Subscribe for updates as these laws evolve.