DriftPatrol monitors EU AI Act implementing guidance pages, European AI Office publications, national competent authority pages, and member state AI regulation pages -- flagging material changes to EU AI compliance obligations in a plain-English Monday brief for law firms and compliance teams.
EU AI Act implementing guidance is publishing rapidly. DriftPatrol monitors the regulatory pages that define practical AI compliance obligations and flags changes the week they appear.
European AI Office guidance pages, high-risk AI classification publications, conformity assessment guidance, and enforcement framework pages.
Member state national AI authority pages -- Germany's BSI, France's CNIL AI guidance, Italy's AGID, and other national competent authority publications.
ISO/IEC AI standard pages, CEN-CENELEC harmonized standard pages, and NIST AI framework pages. Technical standard changes that define AI compliance obligations flagged weekly.
The EU AI Act entered into force in August 2024 with a phased implementation timeline through 2027. Implementing guidance, delegated acts, and national competent authority publications are being issued continuously. The practical compliance obligations for high-risk AI systems, GPAI models, and prohibited AI applications are defined by those secondary publications -- not just the Act text.
DriftPatrol monitors the European AI Office, national competent authority pages, and technical standard pages -- flagging material changes to EU AI compliance obligations the week they appear.
General purpose AI model providers face obligations under Article 53 of the EU AI Act, with implementing guidance being issued by the European AI Office. DriftPatrol monitors the GPAI implementing guidance pages and flags changes to documentation, transparency, and copyright obligations the week they post. See also: Colorado AI Act Monitoring.
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