Category: US AI Regulation
Federal executive orders, NIST AI RMF, state laws, and sector-specific AI regulation in the United States.
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US vs EU AI Regulation: A US Practitioner’s Guide (2026)
If you operate AI from the US and your products are accessible to EU users, the EU AI Act applies — regardless of where you…
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US State AI Laws Tracker: Every Enacted Law, Every Pending Bill (April 2026)
Eight US states have enacted comprehensive AI laws as of April 2026; 1,561 AI bills are pending across 45 states. This monthly-updated tracker covers every…
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FTC Operation AI Comply: Cases, the Rytr Reversal, and the 2026 Playbook
The FTC has built a record of 8 cases through Operation AI Comply plus 4 algorithmic disgorgement actions—all under Section 5 of the FTC Act.…
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FDA AI Medical Devices: 2026 Guidance, PCCP, and EU AI Act Comparison
The FDA has authorized 1,451+ AI-enabled medical devices (295 new in 2025 alone). The 2024-2025 PCCP final guidance lets manufacturers pre-authorize specified future modifications, ending…
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NYC Local Law 144: AI Bias Audit Compliance Guide (2026)
NYC Local Law 144 was the first US AI bias audit mandate (effective July 2023) but DCWP enforcement was rated “ineffective” by NYS Comptroller in…
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Illinois AI Employment Law 2026: AIVICA + HB 3773 Compliance Guide
Illinois has two AI employment laws in force as of January 2026: AIVICA (the 2020 video-interview law, 820 ILCS 42) and HB 3773 (the 2026…
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EU vs US AI Regulation: The Definitive Comparison (2026)
How do EU and US AI regulations compare? The EU has a single horizontal law (AI Act, EUR 35M fines, conformity assessment); the US is…
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SEC and AI: What Financial Firms Need to Know in 2026
The SEC has no AI-specific rule — but six AI washing cases ($44M+ alleged fraud), CETU enforcement unit, AI Task Force, and 2026 Exam Priorities…
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Colorado AI Act 2026: What Developers and Deployers Must Do
Colorado’s AI Act takes effect June 30, 2026, with $20K-per-violation penalties. Eight high-risk domains, distinct developer and deployer obligations, NIST AI RMF as affirmative defense.…
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White House AI Framework 2026: What the March Legislative Blueprint Actually Changes
The March 20, 2026 White House AI legislative framework — six principles, nothing binding, federal preemption proposal. EO 14365 Commerce/FTC/FCC deadlines missed. Blackburn’s 291-page TRUMP…