Regulation of Artificial Intelligence: EU AI Act and Global Standards — How to Protect Your Business and Enter the European Market

Hi! My name is Alexey, I am a methodologist and teacher at asibiont.com. Today I want to tell you about a course that can be a real lifesaver for your business, especially if you work with artificial intelligence and plan to enter the European market.

Why AI Regulation Is Not Scary, But Profitable?

Back in 2024, the European Union adopted the world's first comprehensive law on artificial intelligence — the EU AI Act. It came into force in stages, and by July 2026, most of its provisions are already in effect. If your product uses AI, you are required to comply with these rules. Fines for non-compliance can reach 35 million euros or 7% of global annual turnover — that's serious.

But let's look at it from another perspective. Compliance with the EU AI Act is not just protection from fines. It is your ticket to a market of 27 countries with a population of almost 450 million people. Companies that are the first to implement AI management systems (for example, according to the ISO/IEC 42001 standard) will gain a competitive advantage. Customer and partner trust in your product will increase significantly.

It is for such cases that we created the course "Regulation of Artificial Intelligence: EU AI Act and Global Standards".

What Will You Learn in the Course?

The course covers all key aspects of AI regulation. We don't just memorize articles of the law — we analyze how to apply them in practice.

Main Topics of the Course:

Topic What You Will Learn
EU AI Act Risk classification (unacceptable, high, limited, minimal), obligations for developers and users, fines
Global Standards US Executive Order on Safe AI, OECD AI Principles, UNESCO Recommendation on AI Ethics
ISO/IEC 42001 How to implement an AI Management System and prepare for an audit
NIST AI Risk Management Framework How to assess and manage AI risks
Council of Europe Framework Convention on AI Ethical principles and human rights

You will learn to:
- Determine which risk category your AI product falls into
- Compile documentation for compliance (technical documentation, logs, reports)
- Conduct internal audits for EU AI Act compliance
- Develop an AI management policy in your company

Who Is This Course For?

The course will be useful for:
- Developers and product managers of AI products — to avoid being blocked in the European market
- Lawyers and compliance officers — to understand the new regulation
- Startups planning to enter Europe
- Anyone who wants to understand how AI is regulated globally and what it means for business

How Is Learning Organized on asibiont.com?

We use a modern approach: learning on our platform is entirely text-based, but maximally personalized. How does it work?

The neural network analyzes your knowledge level, goals, and even your learning speed. Based on this, it generates a unique set of lessons for you. If you are a beginner, explanations will be simple and understandable, with real-life examples. If you are already an experienced specialist, we will delve into details and provide complex cases.

You can ask questions to the AI directly during the learning process — the neural network will explain complex terms in simple language, provide examples from real practice. No boring lectures or rote memorization — only what you need.

Why is this effective?
- Personalization — each student gets a program tailored to their level and goals
- 24/7 Access — learn anytime, anywhere
- Practical Assignments — not just theory, but real cases that help you apply knowledge immediately
- Relevance — materials are updated as legislation changes

Real Case: How a Startup Avoided Blocking in the EU

One of our students — a startup developing an AI solution for analyzing medical images. They planned to enter the German market but discovered that their product could be classified as high-risk AI under the EU AI Act. Without compliance, they faced blocking and fines.

After completing the course "Regulation of Artificial Intelligence: EU AI Act and Global Standards", the team:
1. Classified their product as high-risk AI
2. Developed technical documentation and a risk management system
3. Implemented an AI Management System according to ISO/IEC 42001
4. Conducted an internal audit and prepared for an external one

Result: in 3 weeks, the company successfully passed the audit and entered the European market without fines.

Why Should You Start Learning Right Now?

The EU AI Act is already in effect. Best practices and standards (ISO/IEC 42001, NIST AI RMF) are actively being implemented. If you postpone studying regulation, you risk not only fines but also losing the market.

Start with the course "Regulation of Artificial Intelligence: EU AI Act and Global Standards" on asibiont.com. It's systematic knowledge that can be applied immediately. No fluff — only practice.

Regulation of Artificial Intelligence: EU AI Act and Global Standards

I look forward to seeing you on the course! Let's figure it out together.

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