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What EU AI legislation means for your company — in plain language, without legal jargon.
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What Europe Expects From You — and Why It Matters Now
Europe has built a series of laws that together say one thing: the way you handle data and AI is no longer your business alone. A clear map of what is in force, what is coming, and what it means for your organisation.
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EU Legislation
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The AI Act: What You Need to Know Before December 2027
The world’s first binding AI law. High-risk systems, your obligations as a deployer, and three steps you can take right now.
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The Data Act: Your Right to Leave the Cloud
Cloud providers can no longer block your exit or charge for switching. The Data Act makes data portability legally enforceable — and abolishes switching costs from January 2027.
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NIS2: Personal Liability for Cybersecurity
NIS2 makes board members personally liable for cybersecurity failures. Eighteen sectors, ten required measure areas, and a supply chain requirement that reaches smaller suppliers too.
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DORA: Digital Resilience for the Financial Sector
DORA requires financial institutions and their ICT suppliers to demonstrate operational resilience. Five pillars, strict reporting timelines, and a register of every external service.
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The Great Return
Why AI is coming home to Europe
Four forces — geopolitics, environmental limits, hardware evolution, and the EU AI Act — are converging to make local-first AI not a trend, but a structural outcome. The research behind everything on this site.
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AI for Therapists: Session Notes That Stay in the Practice
Therapeutic data is the most sensitive category that exists. Local AI structures session notes without client information ever leaving the building.
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AI in Your Practice: Patient Data That Stays in the Building
A GP spends two hours a day on documentation. AI can cut that in half — but only if patient data stays on your own hardware.
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Using AI as an Accountant Without Breaching Professional Secrecy
Bank statements, payslips, tax returns — accountants process highly sensitive client data. Cloud AI carries risks most firms underestimate.
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