Europe just activated the world's first comprehensive AI regulation with real teeth. We break down the EU AI Act's enforcement phase that began August 2025, affecting every company doing business in Europe—not just tech giants. Learn about the binding obligations for AI providers, penalties up to €35 million or 7% of global revenue, and why industry leaders are split between compliance and competition concerns. Discover the three strategic actions executives should take now and the critical timeline through 2027. From Microsoft's cooperation to Meta's refusal, we analyze how companies are positioning for this regulatory shift that could reshape global AI deployment.Disclaimer: This episode is AI-powered—researched, scripted, and voiced—using publicly available real news and data. For info only, not financial or legal advice.
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