8. Compliance & Regulatory Alignment
The regulatory landscape for AI is shifting from voluntary guidelines to binding legal requirements. The European Union's AI Act, which entered into force in August 2024, imposes documentation and transparency obligations on high-risk AI systems. GDPR mandates data protection by design. Emerging frameworks in the United States, China, and other jurisdictions signal a global trend toward accountable, auditable artificial intelligence.
Origyn positions itself not as a compliance burden but as compliance infrastructure. The protocol's provenance tracking, immutable record-keeping, and zero-knowledge proof capabilities map directly to regulatory requirements across jurisdictions. Enterprises deploying high-risk AI can register models on Origyn and generate audit-ready documentation in hours rather than weeks. Regulators gain efficient market surveillance tools without compromising model creators' trade secrets.
This section examines how Origyn aligns with major regulatory frameworks, with particular emphasis on the EU AI Act and GDPR.
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