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Governing AI in 2026: A global regulatory guide

AI regulation has moved from planning to enforcement. In 2026, binding AI laws apply across Europe, the United States, and multiple APAC and Latin American jurisdictions. Privacy and compliance teams are increasingly responsible for translating these requirements into operational controls, documentation, and ongoing oversight. 

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Download the whitepaper to learn: 

  • How major AI laws in Europe, the United States, APAC, and Latin America define risk, accountability, and documentation requirements across the AI lifecycle 
  • Why privacy and compliance teams are central to AI governance, and how existing privacy workflows extend into AI risk assessments, transparency, and monitoring 
  • What it takes to operationalize AI readiness, from inventories and impact assessments to consistent disclosures and evidence for regulators 

Use this guide to assess your current AI governance posture, identify gaps across jurisdictions, and prepare for enforcement-driven scrutiny in 2026. 

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