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The EU AI Regulation 2025: A Serious Guide to Very Serious Rules

It's 2025, and while we still don't have flying cars, we do have something arguably more exciting – a thick stack of EU regulations about artificial intelligence!  I know, I know, you can hardly contain your enthusiasm. But stick with me here, because this is actually pretty important stuff wrapped in bureaucratic wrapping paper. Tomorrow's Tech Rules: The Complete Guide to EU's AI Act What's All This AI Act Fuss About? Remember when your grandmother used to say, "Don't talk to strangers" ? Well, the EU has basically written a 100-page version of that, but for robots. The AI Act, which sneaked into force in August 2024 (while most of us were probably on beach vacation), is essentially the world's first comprehensive "How Not to Mess Up with AI" guidebook. Think of it as a traffic light system for artificial intelligence, but instead of just red, yellow, and green, the EU, in its infinite wisdom, has created four different risk levels...

AI workplace regulations in 2025

Fellow survivors of the AI revolution! The absolutely world of artificial intelligence in the workplace. You know, that AI that's supposed to make our jobs easier but is currently giving HR departments nationwide collective anxiety attacks! Let me paint you a picture of what's happening in 2025: Imagine your office coffee machine suddenly gaining sentience and deciding whether you're qualified for that promotion. "Sorry Sedat, your coffee-to-productivity ratio is concerning. Request denied." AI workplace regulations in 2025 Speaking of denial, in 2024, practically every US state jumped on the AI legislation bandwagon faster than teenagers hopping on a new TikTok trend.  Well, except for five US states who were apparently taking a legislative power nap.  Texas, being Texas, was like "Hold my beer, y'all" and decided to wait until 2025 to join the party with something they're calling TRAIGA (Texas Responsible AI Governance Act). Because everyth...