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Artificial Intelligence CW 19/20 is out, 72 posts, 35 new voices High-risk AI is becoming an operating model question before it becomes an enforcement problem. That was the thread running through this edition – and it didn't let go. Here is what we kept coming back to The AI teams worth watching are treating the runway as a preparation window, and not a pause More runway does not create readiness unless governance, documentation, and accountability move first   The gap between compliance-ready and compliance-hoping is widening – and the EU AI Act is not waiting Generative AI will be judged by what companies can explain, label, and prevent Bias and sensitive data are where AI trust gets tested – before the first penalty lands Featured read: Oliver Patel, AIGP, CIPP/E, MSc breaks down the proposed EU AI Act amendments and what delayed high-risk AI deadlines actually mean for compliance planning Thanks for reading and contributing to this edition.

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