
Last updated: August 3, 2025 On August 2, 2025, a critical milestone in European AI regulation takes effect: the EU AI Act’s comprehensive obligations for providers of “new” general-purpose AI models (GPAI models) become legally binding. This represents the second major compliance deadline under the landmark European Union Artificial Intelligence Act, following the February 2025…

The Short Answer Yes, the EU AI Act can apply to UK businesses and organisations, despite Brexit. While the UK is no longer bound by EU law directly, the Act’s extraterritorial scope means many UK companies must comply when their AI systems affect EU markets or citizens. European AI Act Compliance Course: From Basics to…

Updated 6 July 2025 – 44 key terms essential for navigating upcoming obligations under AI Act. The EU AI Act is transforming how AI systems are developed, deployed, and governed across Europe and globally. Whether you’re an AI startup founder, compliance officer, lawyer, or data scientist, mastering these 44 key terms is crucial for navigating…

Updated June 2025 | Essential compliance guide for organisations operating in the European Union The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) represents the world’s first comprehensive AI regulation, but widespread misunderstanding about its requirements is putting businesses at risk. As implementation deadlines approach and some provisions are already in effect, clearing up these…

“Using foundation models like GPT-4 in healthcare creates a dual compliance challenge: the model itself may be regulated as a general-purpose AI system, while your healthcare application faces high-risk classification under the AI Act.” Julie Gabriel, legal lead, eyreACT. Using foundation models in regulated sectors brings layered compliance risk—you’re not just responsible for your application,…

The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) represents the world’s first comprehensive regulation of artificial intelligence systems. Understanding who qualifies as a “provider” under this regulation is crucial for compliance, as providers bear the most significant responsibilities and potential liabilities under the Act. In this guide, we provide an exhaustive analysis of the “AI…