What this site is for
AI Privacy Report is an independent watchdog covering AI policy, regulation, and accountability.
AI Privacy Report covers AI regulation and AI governance from outside the industry, not from inside it.
What we cover:
- The EU AI Act — what’s actually enforceable, what’s symbolic, where the lobbying went
- NIST AI RMF and adjacent US frameworks — adoption reality vs adoption rhetoric
- State-level AI laws — Colorado, California, New York, Texas, and the patchwork forming
- Enforcement actions — FTC, DOJ, state AGs, and how they’re treating AI claims, deceptive design, and discriminatory outcomes
- The gap between corporate AI principles and corporate AI behavior — what companies say in their responsible-AI docs vs what they ship
What we don’t do:
- Industry-funded “AI ethics” content
- Hot takes without primary source citations
- Treating regulator press releases as analysis
Every claim links to a primary source. Court filings, regulatory text, enforcement orders, official transcripts. If a story doesn’t have one, we don’t run it.
Pseudonymous editorial. Tips with primary documentation to the editor.
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