In 2026, the world of AI regulation has changed. The era of voluntary guidelines (“soft law”) is over. Now, companies face strict laws and a fragmented global system. Compliance is no longer just about looking good; it is about staying in business.
Unfortunately, there is no single global rulebook for AI. Instead, the world is split:
The most important date for the EU this year is August 2, 2026. On this day, the EU AI Act fully applies to “high-risk” AI systems.
The EU rules apply to anyone selling in Europe, regardless of where they are based. In contrast, the US is pushing for AI dominance, with a late-2025 Executive Order penalising states that create rules that slow American AI progress.
Bottom Line
2026 is not a year to “wait and see.” Penalties are severe, and enforcement is live. Organisations must act immediately to navigate these conflicting laws or risk being shut out of major markets.