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AI in the workplace: what you need to know

From recruitment and CV screening to evaluation, monitoring and payroll — see exactly which rules affect your people process: prohibited, high-risk, GDPR.

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Transport & Logistics

A dedicated section for mobility, transport and logistics: all 15 EU regimes in one place (Data Act, eFTI, EMSWe, NIS2, CBAM, CSRD and more). Use the scan to find which affect your organisation — with a readiness score, deadlines and sources.

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AI in financial services: your obligations

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Analysis New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 4 min read

California's AI Transparency Act: provenance, watermarking and a free detection tool for generative AI

California's AI Transparency Act (SB 942, amended by AB 853) takes effect on 2 August 2026, aligned with the EU AI Act. Large generative-AI providers must offer a free detection tool, embedded provenance metadata and an optional visible label; platform duties follow in 2027–2028.

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Analysis New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 3 min read

California's CCPA rules on automated decisionmaking technology: the privacy route to AI accountability

California's privacy regulator finalised binding CCPA rules on automated decisionmaking technology (ADMT), risk assessments and cybersecurity audits. In force since 1 January 2026, they reach AI-driven decisions through privacy law, not an AI act, with phased duties from 2027.

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Explainer New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 2 min read

eIDAS 2.0: the European Digital Identity Wallet

Regulation (EU) 2024/1183 requires Member States to provide a free digital identity wallet within ~24 months of the implementing acts entering into force (24 December 2024), and obliges regulated sectors and very large online platforms to accept it within ~36 months of that same date.

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Guide New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 2 min read

EAA: which products and services are covered

Directive (EU) 2019/882 (European Accessibility Act) imposes accessibility requirements on five product categories and six service categories; micro-enterprises providing services are fully exempt, and self-service terminals in use before 28 June 2025 may continue operating until end of economic…

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Explainer New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 2 min read

The Algorithm Register for Dutch public authorities

The Dutch Algorithm Register (algoritmes.overheid.nl) is the central public platform where government organisations voluntarily publish information about the algorithms they use; registration in the Dutch register is not legally mandatory, but public authorities deploying high-risk AI systems…

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Explainer New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 2 min read

EHDS: the European Health Data Space

Regulation (EU) 2025/327 grants EU citizens direct rights over their health data and opens that data — under strict conditions — for research and innovation through two separate pillars.

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Analysis New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 3 min read

MDR and the AI Act: regulatory overlap for medical software

Medical software with AI components falls simultaneously under the MDR and the AI Act; the high-risk classification via the MDR route (Article 6(1) AI Act) does not apply until 2 August 2027.

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Explainer New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 2 min read

ESRS Reporting Standards under CSRD

Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2772 establishes twelve sector-agnostic European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) that undertakings must use when preparing their sustainability report under the CSRD.

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Explainer New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 2 min read

Qualified trust services under eIDAS

The eIDAS Regulation defines which trust services qualify as "qualified", sets the requirements for that status, and establishes a supervision framework — including precise timelines for conformity assessment reporting.

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Explainer New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 2 min read

DSA: extra obligations for very large online platforms (VLOPs)

The Digital Services Act imposes the heaviest obligations on platforms with more than 45 million monthly EU users, including annual independent audits, systemic risk assessments, and direct supervision by the European Commission.

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Explainer New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 2 min read

Data Act: B2G Data Sharing under Exceptional Need

The Data Act obliges businesses to share data with public sector bodies, but only under two strictly defined grounds of exceptional need — a public emergency or a statutory public interest task for which no alternative data source is available.

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Explainer New 2026-06-29 · ≈ 2 min read

Data Act: obligations for manufacturers of connected products (IoT)

Regulation (EU) 2023/2854 imposes concrete design obligations on manufacturers of connected products so that users and third parties can access generated data; the Article 7 exemption applies exclusively to Chapter II (Articles 3–6).

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