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Therefore, they requested at least a one-year pause on enforcement. But the Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier told a press conference “I've seen, indeed, a lot of reporting, a lot of letters and a lot of things being said on the AI Act. Let me be as clear as possible, there is no stop the clock. There is no grace period. There is no pause.” (Reuters)So what does this mean? General-purpose model obligations start August 2025. High-risk AI rules follow in 2026. Meanwhile, you should already be deploying a proper governance framework: build internal templates for AI-specific reviews, define how ethical principles (like fairness, accountability, transparency) are put into practice, map your AI systems whether internally developed or purchased, rate their risks, & clarifying ownerhsip.Remember, AI governance is not a static policy. 🎯 At Dastra, we see this as a clear signal: the time for cautious observation is over. 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