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EU AI ActWhat Article 5 actually prohibits, and what your team can ignore

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This week

PRA SS1/23: what the spring inspection cycle is asking

The first inspection round under SS1/23 lands in Q3. We list the four documents the PRA has asked for in pre-visit notes and the gaps every firm we audited had in common.

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Quarterly outlook

What changes in AI regulation between now and the end of next year

The almanac the editorial desk uses to set its own publishing calendar, shared with subscribers and updated when an event slips.

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Standards reader

Four AI standards, side by side, in plain English

ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, ISO 27001 and the EU AI Act mapped to one control set. The mapping is open-source and updated quarterly.

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