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Bloomberg Law: In-House Counsel Must Rethink AI Governance Playbooks Ahead of Regulatory Deadlines

Published 2026-03-02AI Regulation and GovernanceHigh⭐ Timeline Candidate

Summary

Bloomberg Law published an opinion piece urging in-house legal teams to move beyond basic "acceptable use of AI" policies and build comprehensive AI governance frameworks before a wave of new regulations takes effect. The article highlights several imminent regulatory milestones: the EU AI Act's mandated impact assessments for high-risk systems, Colorado's annual impact assessment requirements for high-risk AI deployers starting June 30, 2026, and California's CCPA regulations covering automated

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