About
The front page of global AI regulation
AI Law Radar is a live, primary-sourced tracker of AI obligations across 13 jurisdictions. Tell it where you operate and what you build, and it tells you what binds you — and when.
What it is
The world's AI rules now arrive faster than any one team can read them — a horizontal EU act phasing in over years, a patchwork of US state statutes, binding deepfake-labelling rules across Asia, and dozens of proposals in motion. AI Law Radar consolidates them into a single, dated register you can filter to your own footprint, with every fact linked to its primary source.
Who it serves
Compliance, legal, privacy and AI-governance teams who need to know what applies to them and when — without paying for a heavyweight platform or trusting an unsourced summary. Build a profile (where you operate × what you do) to see only the obligations that bind you, export a calendar of just your deadlines, and get notified when something in your profile changes.
Open data — CC BY 4.0
The underlying dataset is published under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. Use it, build on it, cite it — just credit AI Law Radar. The canonical files are /data/obligations.json, /data/jurisdictions.json and /data/changelog.json. A machine summary lives at /llms.txt; the change feed is /feed.xml (RSS) and /feed.json (JSON Feed).
Contact & updates
Spotted an error, or want a jurisdiction added? Every row links to its source so corrections are easy to verify — the fastest way to stay current is to subscribe or follow the changelog.
Not legal advice. AI Law Radar is an information service, not a substitute for qualified legal counsel. See how we verify.