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AI Regulation Updates

Educational updates about
emerging AI regulation.

The EU AI Act is enforcing in August 2026. California is writing new AI rules. US states are moving fast. This hub covers public-facing disclosure trends and operational topics website owners may want to review.

PolicyGen does not scan or certify AI regulatory compliance. These guides are educational, informational only, and not legal advice.

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Why "AI regulation" is really about data transparency

Every major AI regulation — the EU AI Act, California's rules, Colorado's law — is fundamentally about the same thing: when AI uses personal data to make decisions that affect people, those people deserve to know. The laws differ in scope and penalty, but the underlying principle is consistent.

For website owners, this often translates into public-facing disclosure questions: whether AI interactions are labeled, whether privacy disclosures reflect AI-related data use, and whether visitors can find a human contact path where one is relevant.

PolicyGen's monitoring product remains focused on visible public website trust and transparency signals. It does not provide an AI legal assessment, regulatory score, or regulatory certification.