Enforcement of Chapter V of the EU AI Act: Supervision and Control Powers
From August 2026, the EU Commission will have full control functions over AI providers; GPAI providers are subject to procedural and substantive obligations with a one-year transition period, and various actors—market surveillance authorities, downstream providers, and scientific bodies—can support enforcement.
The EU AI Act: Transparency Obligations under Article 50 – A Practical Guide
Article 50 of the EU AI Act requires providers and users to ensure transparency about AI use and AI-generated content from August 2026 in four situations; the rules apply to all AI systems, not just high-risk systems, and represent one of the greatest compliance challenges for organizations.
Planned Amendments to the EU AI Act
The EU AI Act is being reformed to reduce bureaucracy and ease the burden on small and medium-sized enterprises; most provisions will not be fundamentally changed, but rather their applicability postponed, with compliance obligations to focus more strongly on large enterprises in the future.
CDO Brief, Week 22/2026 — KPMG×Anthropic, Vibe Coding with Antigravity, GPAI Code of Practice
Three strategic topics for Chief Digital Officers: KPMG’s AI alliance with Anthropic positions consulting as AI-native, Google’s Antigravity enables production-ready apps from prompts in minutes, and the final GPAI Code of Practice becomes the de facto standard for AI vendors with presumption of conformity.








