
AI regulation is moving incredibly quickly. Governments across the world have been scrambling to put guardrails on AI. → Video interview laws. → Risk-based governance frameworks. → Mandatory labeling for AI-generated content. Each law reshapes what companies can and can't do with the technology. These laws exist in scattered government PDFs, legal blogs, and buried legislative archives. There was no single place where you could see them all, side by side, with full context on who introduced them, what jurisdiction they cover, and exactly what compliance looks like. Thanks to one of our amazing curators, @LOstaevi, that’s no longer the case: geobrowser.io/space/41e85161… A catalogue of every major AI law, including: → Date enacted and jurisdiction → Compliance obligations → Regulatory authority → The legislators who introduced them This is the kind of structured, verifiable foundation that legal teams, policy analysts, and AI builders actually need.







