EU begins enforcing AI Act transparency rules
The European Union has started applying new AI Act transparency requirements, requiring providers and users of certain AI systems to disclose AI interactions and make synthetic content identifiable.
The European Union has started applying new AI Act transparency requirements, requiring providers and users of certain AI systems to disclose AI interactions and make synthetic content identifiable.
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The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is seeking input from US stakeholders to help develop a potential standards coordination initiative for data centers. The effort will explore priorities related to infrastructure, technology, sustainability and workforce development.
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a draft document proposing templates and guidance for documenting AI datasets and models. Public comments are open until 16 September 2026.
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New transparency obligations under the EU AI Act will begin applying on 2 August 2026, requiring providers and deployers of certain AI systems to disclose AI interactions, synthetic content, emotion recognition, biometric categorisation and deepfakes.