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AI Governance Daily · Tuesday, April 22

FTC opens three health-AI investigations; EU AI Act Art. 50 implementing act drops for comment

Three civil investigative demands went out Monday targeting AI-assisted imaging firms over Section 5 substantiation claims. Separately, the EU Commission published a draft implementing act clarifying Art. 50 transparency requirements for “AI-generated content” — comment window closes May 30, final text expected Q3.

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  • Colorado AG signals enforcement window for the CO AI Act opens June 30 — notice-and-cure period first
  • NIST publishes draft AI RMF 2.0 framework; comment deadline July 15
  • UK ICO fines recruiting-platform operator £450k over biometric screening without lawful basis
  • California AB 2013 training-data disclosure first-wave reports due; covered GenAI developers note filing patterns

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