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Editorial Disclosure

Effective 25 April 2026

Editorial independence

AI Compliance Brief is reader-supported and accepts no advertising, affiliate fees, or sponsored content. Every brief is funded exclusively by subscriber revenue. This is by design — independence is the only warranty that matters in compliance intelligence.

How briefs are produced

We operate an AI-native editorial workflow:

  • Continuous polling of primary regulatory sources (EU Official Journal, national gazettes, agency rule-makings, court dockets) on a six-hour cadence.
  • AI-assisted triage and synthesis to identify what is novel, material, and actionable.
  • Human editorial review of every published brief before dispatch.

We disclose our methodology because subscribers deserve to know how their intelligence is produced.

Sources & corrections

Briefs cite primary sources wherever possible. When we err — and we will — we will publish a correction in the next dispatch and notify directly any subscriber whose actions could have been affected.

Conflicts of interest

Editorial board members do not hold paid advisory roles with the AI labs, regulators, or law firms covered in our briefs. Any future conflicts will be disclosed at the top of the affected brief.

What we are not

We are not a law firm, not your lawyer, and not a regulator. The brief is editorial intelligence designed to make compliance teams faster and better-informed — not to replace counsel.

Contact

Editorial questions or correction requests: [email protected].