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Where AI meets occupational health, safety, environment and risk — developments, analysis and guidance from the AI Safety Council.
The EU's Digital Omnibus on AI is now law, pushing high-risk AI deadlines to 2027–28 — but transparency rules and prohibitions proceed unchanged.
Read MoreAs the EU AI Act’s high-risk obligations take effect, workplace AI must be overseen by trained, qualified people. Here’s what it means for AI-safety competence.
Read MoreThe world’s first AI management system standard is entering its first real growth wave, with enterprises now requiring certified AI governance from their vendors.
Read MoreAI is moving safety from reactive paperwork to predictive prevention — but safety leaders warn that guardrails and human judgment must keep pace.
Read MoreRegulation is tightening, standards are maturing and AI is entering safety-critical work. Here’s why verifiable AI-safety competence has become essential.
Read MoreAISP, AIRP or AIIP? A quick guide to matching the AI Safety Council’s three certifications to your role.
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