🔴Illinois HB 3773IN EFFECTUp to ~$70K/violation|🔴Texas TRAIGA (HB 149)IN EFFECTAG-enforced|🔴Utah AI Policy ActIN EFFECT$2,500/violation|⚠️Colorado AI Act (SB 205)Jan 1, 2027AG-enforced|⚠️California SB 942Aug 2, 2026$5K/day|⚠️EU AI Act Art. 50Aug 2, 2026€35M or 7% revenue|⚠️New York RAISE ActJan 1, 2027AG civil penalties|🔴Illinois HB 3773IN EFFECTUp to ~$70K/violation|🔴Texas TRAIGA (HB 149)IN EFFECTAG-enforced|🔴Utah AI Policy ActIN EFFECT$2,500/violation|⚠️Colorado AI Act (SB 205)Jan 1, 2027AG-enforced|⚠️California SB 942Aug 2, 2026$5K/day|⚠️EU AI Act Art. 50Aug 2, 2026€35M or 7% revenue|⚠️New York RAISE ActJan 1, 2027AG civil penalties|
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AI Act Compliance in Denmark (EU)

Datatilsynet (Danish DPA) coordinates AI Act implementation. Denmark's national AI strategy emphasizes trustworthy AI frameworks. Strong public sector AI governance.

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⚠️ Maximum penalty: Up to €35M or 7% global turnover
Deadline: August 2, 2026

The EU AI Act enters into force on August 2, 2026, creating a unified regulatory framework for artificial intelligence across all 27 EU member states and the European Economic Area. Unlike the patchwork of US state laws, the EU AI Act is a single directive with direct applicability — companies serving EU customers cannot negotiate compliance state-by-state. The regulatory environment is layered: existing data-protection obligations under GDPR remain in force and interact with new AI-specific requirements. The EU AI Act imposes transparency, documentation, and risk-assessment obligations regardless of where the company is incorporated, making it effectively extra-territorial for any business with EU users, customers, or employees.

The EU AI Act uses a risk-based compliance framework that escalates with system impact. The framework identifies four risk tiers: prohibited AI systems (facial recognition in law enforcement, social credit scoring, subliminal manipulation); high-risk systems (hiring, benefits determination, law enforcement, biometric identification, facial emotion recognition); limited-risk systems (chatbots and transparent AI); and minimal-risk systems (game AI, spam filters). High-risk systems require pre-deployment impact assessments, bias and fairness testing, documented risk mitigation, human oversight mechanisms, and transparency to end users. Limited-risk systems require transparency disclosures. The tiered approach means compliance effort scales with AI risk — but almost any business AI system will land in the high-risk or limited-risk category, triggering active obligations.

Penalties for non-compliance are severe: up to €35 million or 7% of global annual turnover, whichever is higher. Fines accumulate per violation, and per-decision violations (e.g., a non-compliant AI system used in 1,000 hiring decisions) can multiply exposure. Unlike US state laws where compliance is sector-specific, the EU AI Act applies uniformly across all industries — healthcare, finance, government, retail, recruitment, all face the same framework. Some member states have enacted opt-out rights for citizens, allowing individuals to request human-only decisions in high-risk contexts. The financial and operational stakes make EU AI Act compliance a separate, high-priority workstream from US state-law compliance.

Compliance with the EU AI Act is not a forward-looking exercise — August 2, 2026 is the enforcement start date. Businesses should treat this deadline the same way they treated GDPR's May 25, 2018 enforcement date: as a hard cutoff after which non-compliance creates daily exposure. National data-protection authorities and AI-specific regulators (newly established in many member states) will begin accepting complaints and conducting audits immediately upon enforcement. The most effective compliance strategy is to conduct an immediate AI inventory, prioritize high-risk systems for pre-deployment assessment, complete bias and fairness testing, and establish documentation and human-review processes before August 2. Attempting remediation after enforcement has begun creates longer periods of documented non-compliance and higher penalty exposure.

Applicable laws

📜 EU AI Act
📜 GDPR
📜 Danish AI Strategy
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