06.05.2026

AI Act 2026: What Regulators Will Review

New AI regulations – what will the regulator review and how to prepare for the AI Act?

Artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping the way business is conducted and will soon become one of the key areas of regulatory focus. The new regulations on AI systems, implementing the obligations arising from the AI Act by EU Member States, will also have a significant impact on how companies using or deploying artificial intelligence systems operate.

These changes are discussed in an expert article authored by Weronika Szachniewicz, Attorney-at-law and a member of the TMT team, published on Infor.pl under the title “New AI regulations in 2026: what will the regulator review and how should businesses prepare?”.

In the publication, the author explains in a clear and accessible manner which aspects of AI use will be subject to regulatory scrutiny and what entrepreneurs should already focus on today in order to properly prepare their organisations for the entry into force of the new regulations.

AI Act 2026 – key challenges for businesses

The article organises the most important issues related to artificial intelligence regulations, including:

  • the regulator’s approach to assessing AI systems depending on their level of risk,
  • the obligations of businesses using AI-based solutions,
  • areas that may become subject to regulatory inspections,
  • the importance of appropriate procedures, documentation and regulatory compliance.

Particularly important is the practical perspective on AI regulations from the standpoint of business, compliance and risk management. It is emphasised that proper preparation for the requirements of the AI Act may not only reduce legal risks, but also strengthen an organisation’s credibility in the market.

Expert commentary and practical guidance

The article by Weronika Szachniewicz is a valuable source of knowledge for:

  • companies operating or planning growth in the field of new technologies,
  • management boards and executives,
  • legal and compliance departments,
  • IT teams and individuals responsible for implementing AI within organisations.

👉 The full article is available on Infor.pl:

https://ksiegowosc.infor.pl/obrot-gospodarczy/dzialalnosc-gospodarcza/7574566,nowe-przepisy-o-ai-w-2026-roku-co-sprawdzi-regulator-a-na-co-musi-przygotowac-sie-biznes.html

We invite you to read the article and to follow further publications by our experts dedicated to artificial intelligence regulations and new technology law.

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