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About AIRegReady

Plain-English AI regulatory guidance — source-linked, organized by framework, and built to be useful.

What This Site Does

AI regulation is moving fast. New laws, frameworks, and enforcement actions appear regularly across jurisdictions, and the material is dense, fragmented, and often written in language that assumes you already understand it.

AIRegReady exists to fix that. We take AI laws and regulatory frameworks — the EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, U.S. state legislation, sector-specific rules, and international governance efforts — and turn them into clear, structured summaries that explain what each regulation actually requires, who it applies to, and what the practical implications are.

Every summary links to the source document. Nothing is paraphrased behind a wall or presented without attribution. If you want to verify a claim or read the full text, the link is right there.

Who This Is For

Anyone trying to understand how AI regulation works in practice. That includes:

  • Companies and teams that build, deploy, or use AI systems and need to understand their regulatory obligations
  • Compliance, legal, and policy professionals tracking the evolving landscape
  • Founders and product teams evaluating risk as they build with AI
  • Individuals affected by AI-driven decisions — in hiring, lending, insurance, content moderation — who want to understand what protections exist
  • Researchers, journalists, and students studying AI governance

How Content Is Produced

Regulatory summaries on AIRegReady are written by reviewing the actual legislative text, official guidance, and authoritative analyses. We read the source material and distill it into structured, plain-English explanations.

Every regulation page includes a “Source Documents” section with direct links to official texts. Key facts, timelines, and penalty structures are drawn from the regulations themselves. Where interpretation is involved, we note it.

Content is dated with a “Last reviewed” marker so you can see when it was last checked against the current state of the law. AI regulation changes frequently, and we work to keep summaries current.

What This Is Not

AIRegReady is not a law firm, and this site does not provide legal advice. Regulatory summaries are simplified for clarity and do not capture every nuance of the underlying laws. If you need guidance on your specific compliance obligations, consult qualified legal counsel.

This is also not a compliance product — at least not yet. Right now, AIRegReady is a free resource. We are building tools to help organizations track and manage AI compliance obligations, but those are not yet available.

Where This Is Going

The long-term goal is to make AI compliance less painful. That starts with good information — organized, current, and actually readable. Over time, we plan to add tools that help you track which regulations apply to you, generate policy documents, and stay on top of changes as they happen.

But the foundation is the content. If the explanations are not useful, nothing else matters.

Disclaimer: Content on AIRegReady is educational and does not constitute legal advice. Regulatory summaries are simplified for clarity and may not capture every nuance of the underlying law or guidance. Consult qualified legal counsel for specific compliance obligations. Information was accurate as of the date noted but regulations change frequently.