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Articles on the EU AI Act, AI Governance and the responsible use of artificial intelligence.
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An AI system register in a company: obligations, scope and a step-by-step template
An AI system register is the foundation of EU AI Act compliance: without an inventory of tools, no obligation can be met. We explain what an AI tool register must contain, who should maintain it and how to build it step by step - with a practical field template.
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EU AI Act fines and penalties: up to EUR 35 million or 7% of turnover. A guide for organisations
What are the penalties for violating the EU AI Act? Up to EUR 35 million or 7% of turnover for prohibited practices, up to EUR 15 million or 3% for breaching obligations. We explain the penalty tiers, who they apply to and how to prepare before 2 August 2026.
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A company AI usage policy: what it must contain (a checklist)
An AI usage policy tells employees which AI tools they may use, on what data and under whose oversight. A 10-point checklist of what practice and the EU AI Act require - plus the most common implementation mistakes.
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An EU AI Act compliance audit step by step: how to check your organisation
How to run an EU AI Act compliance audit? A practical guide: inventory, prohibited practices, risk classification, AI literacy, transparency and evidence. Check your organisation before the supervisory authority does.
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Claude Fable 5 returns after the block. What happened and why it's an important lesson for companies using AI
Claude Fable 5 is coming back globally after roughly two weeks of a block tied to export control and a safeguard bypass. We explain what happened, what Anthropic changed and why this story is a practical lesson about AI vendor risk for every company.
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Claude Sonnet 5: Anthropic's new model and an important signal for companies using AI
Anthropic has introduced Claude Sonnet 5 - a faster, cheaper and more agentic model from its mid-tier Sonnet line. We explain why this launch is a signal about the direction of the whole AI market, and what organisational duties come with increasingly autonomous AI.
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