AI Governance Daily
The morning briefing on how artificial intelligence is being regulated, enforced, and constrained — from Brussels to Sacramento to the FTC’s consent decrees.
- EU AI Act implementation timelines, delegated acts, and member-state transpositions.
- U.S. federal and state enforcement — FTC, DOJ, state AGs, and emerging AI statutes.
- NIST, OECD, and ISO standards updates as they reshape compliance baselines.
- Enforcement actions, consent decrees, and the first-mover cases setting precedent.
- Written for legal, compliance, and product leaders shipping AI in regulated markets.
In-house compliance? Try Pro
Your jurisdictions, your industry, tailored daily — plus instant enforcement alerts.
Personalized daily digest + weekly deadline calendar + ~1h-latency enforcement alerts + monthly board briefing. $49/month, 7 days free. Code FOUNDING_AIGOV_50 locks 50% off for 12 months (first 100 subs).
What a morning briefing looks like
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.
Quick hits
- 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
Every weekday morning, 7:00 AM ET. 3-minute read. Unsubscribe in one click.
Who subscribes
In-house privacy counsel tracking EU AI Act + US state laws.
Chief Compliance Officers maintaining quarterly board briefings on AI regulatory exposure.
AI Ethics leads at tech, healthcare, and financial-services companies.
Law firm privacy / AI practice leads who cite our coverage in client alerts.
Academic privacy-law faculty who want a practitioner feed without hype.
Product & engineering leads shipping AI in regulated markets.
Editorial principles
- We cite Article numbers and case names. If we’re wrong, you can check.
- We flag uncertainty. If a pattern is still developing, we say so.
- No legal advice. A briefing for professionals who already have counsel.
- No vendor shilling. We don’t accept sponsorships from compliance-tech companies.
- Human-edited every morning. AI-assisted drafting; human editing for accuracy and nuance.
Recent Editions
- AI in warfare — legal implications and operational constraints under existing IHL.
- EU AI Act high-risk system deadlines — what moves, what slips, what vendors owe customers now.
- State attorney general actions on algorithmic discrimination in hiring and lending.
- NIST AI RMF Generative Profile updates and how enterprise compliance teams are adopting them.
Also Available
- Deep Dives — longer-form analysis of AI regulatory trends, available to subscribers
- RSS feed — read in your favorite reader
- AI Governance Pro — jurisdiction-filtered daily digest, weekly deadline calendar, instant enforcement alerts, monthly board briefing (paid, $49/mo, 7-day trial)