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About this knowledge base and its method

What this is

A public, bilingual knowledge base on AI regulation and governance: the AI Act, DORA, international frameworks and their supervision. Not a newsletter and not a blog, but a maintained work of reference: every factual claim is traceable to a primary source, and every page states its date of adoption.

The method

The knowledge base is maintained by an editorial system operating under human final responsibility:

  • Monitoring โ€” twenty official sources (EUR-Lex, the European Commission and AI Office, the EDPB, Dutch and foreign supervisors, the OECD, NIST, standards bodies) are checked for changes twice a day.
  • Discovery โ€” each day a broad search is run beyond the fixed source list, with rotating attention for the US, the UK, international bodies, the financial sector and Asia-Pacific.
  • Validation โ€” nothing is published without verification against the primary source: the legal text, the official publication or the standards body itself. In case of doubt, nothing is published.
  • Review โ€” every week, existing entries are sampled and re-checked against their sources; every change is publicly traceable and reversible.

Who builds and provides this

Dirk Baaijen

YRproject B.V. builds and maintains this knowledge base โ€” pronounced your project (Dutch Chamber of Commerce no. 97813974, Rotterdam). YRproject is a firm for programme and project direction at the intersection of digital transformation, AI and regulation in data-intensive chains: mobility, logistics, ports, energy and public infrastructure. Engagements are taken on with a team and delivered from direction to execution. YRproject is led by ; editorial final responsibility for this knowledge base rests with him. The daily monitoring, validation and updating is done by the editorial system described on this page. This knowledge base began from a simple observation: much is written about AI regulation, and little is cited.

Comments and corrections are welcome via LinkedIn; demonstrable errors are corrected with the date of change stated.

Organisations looking for support in acting on this regulation can turn to advisory & support.

What this is not

This is factual analysis, not legal advice. The knowledge base covers regulation and institutions, never individual persons or organisations.

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