Add AI Law Radar (independent global AI-regulation tracker)#42
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Thanks for the contribution. AI Law Radar may be relevant, but the proposed entry is broad and includes several claims that need support, such as daily re-verification, open data/API/MCP availability, and coverage across 13 jurisdictions. Could you provide maturity and usefulness evidence, such as public methodology, archive/history of updates, data/API documentation, independent users or references, and examples showing how EU AI Act obligations are sourced to primary materials? Please also shorten the entry to one neutral EU AI Act-focused sentence. For example: - [AI Law Radar](https://ailawradar.com) - Primary-sourced tracker for AI regulation obligations and deadlines, including EU AI Act updates.Inclusion will depend on both credible evidence and a concise, maintainable description. |
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Thanks for the thoughtful review, @carloshvp — and for the suggested wording. I've shortened the entry to your neutral one-liner:
On the evidence you asked for: Methodology (public): https://ailawradar.com/methodology — how entries are sourced, the status scale, and the confidence flags. Archive / history of updates: https://ailawradar.com/history ("The Record") is an append-only, field-level revision history reconstructed from version control — every change shows old value → new value, dated. There's also a human changelog (https://ailawradar.com/changelog) and an RSS feed (https://ailawradar.com/feed.xml). Each obligation carries its own "checked" date, refreshed by a daily automated re-verification pass. Data / API documentation: https://ailawradar.com/api documents a public REST API ( EU AI Act obligations sourced to primary materials (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689; article-level links) — examples, all on https://ailawradar.com/jurisdictions/eu:
Each carries an effective date, a "checked" date, a confidence flag, and a maximum-penalty figure. Where timing is unsettled — e.g. the Annex III high-risk obligations under the Digital Omnibus — the entry is explicitly flagged low-confidence rather than overstated. Independent references: AI Law Radar was independently reviewed and merged into EthicalML/awesome-artificial-intelligence-regulation and AthenaCore/AwesomeResponsibleAI this week, and submitted to the OECD.AI Catalogue of Tools for Trustworthy AI. Happy to adjust further if you'd like — thanks again for maintaining the list. |
Adds AI Law Radar — a free, open (CC BY 4.0) tracker of AI-law obligations and deadlines across 13 jurisdictions. Every entry links to its primary source and is re-verified daily; there is a public REST API + MCP endpoint, an embeddable widget, and calendar/CSV export. Not legal advice. Thanks for maintaining this list!