The European Union’s AI Act was originally framed as the world’s first comprehensive attempt to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) through the lens of fundamental rights, human oversight, and trustworthy AI. Increasingly, however, the law is evolving into something else: a form of industrial policy. Increasingly, however, the law is being forced to confront the institutional and economic realities involved in translating those principles into practice. That shift became clear earlier this mon

EU AI Act Update: The Digital Omnibus and the Realities of AI Governance
Kyle Kearns

