The forth and final installment of our multi-part series on the EU AI Act (see Part One here, Part Two here, and Part Three here) discusses the requirements for low-risk artificial intelligence systems, emphasizing transparency obligations such as informing users when interacting with AI and marking AI-generated content. It also outlines enforcement mechanisms, including the roles of the European Commission’s AI Office and national regulators, and details the significant fines for non-compliance.

California Imposes Landmark Safety and Transparency Rules on Frontier AI Labs
One false start and one year later, California has enacted an artificial intelligence safety and transparency law that is the


