PolicySignal delivers one concise briefing each morning — AI regulation, privacy law, and data governance developments across the US, EU, UK, and beyond — written for legal and compliance professionals who need to act, not just be informed.
Jurisdiction-specific mandates, enforcement actions, and implementation deadlines that don't make headlines until fines start. PolicySignal surfaces them first.
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Today's regulatory landscape is defined by two converging enforcement vectors: aggressive US state and federal action against biometric data collection and AI capability misrepresentation, and accelerating platform accountability demands in the UK and EU. Texas, the FTC, and the DOT each advanced significant biometric-related actions in the past 24 hours, while Colorado's enactment of a new automated decision-making law signals that state-level AI governance is reorganizing around narrower, more durable frameworks rather than broad risk-tier structures. Together, these developments indicate that 2026 is shaping up as the year enforcement overtakes rulemaking in both the US and UK privacy regimes.…
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