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Early AI Act compliance would help businesses make adjusting pain-free, Spanish official says

Early compliance by small businesses with the EU’s forthcoming AI Act before it takes effect in 2026 will help them avoid the pain they had adjusting to the General Data Protection Regulation in its early years, a Spanish government official said today.
Carme Artigas, Spain’s secretary of state for digitalization

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Nicholas Wallace

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Nicholas Wallace has covered data privacy and security for MLex in Brussels since November 2021. Prior to joining MLex, he worked as a freelance reporter for Science Magazine, Science|Business, and International News Services, an agency serving trade publications worldwide. He holds a masters degree in public policy, jointly awarded by the Central European University in Budapest and the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, and a bachelors degree in politics from Liverpool John Moores University.

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