Ratings / Privacy Law
European Union Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act)
Sovereign
Rating 4 / 5 · Clear — Data stays local. Best class.
Claim evaluated
The European Union's AI Act institutes a legally binding statutory system that explicitly outlaws mass untargeted facial scraping, biometric categorization, and emotion tracking setups.
Analysis
The EU AI Act safeguards user autonomy by declaring automated biometric and predictive scoring architectures as 'unacceptable risks,' rendering them entirely prohibited across the European market. It establishes rigid machine-readability and transparency mandates on models to block covert content extraction. However, because it relies on centralized regulatory databases and allows specific law enforcement cloud exemptions in tracking public threats, it does not achieve local offline status, placing it at Clear.
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Rating IDark_intel_09euai-act
SubjectEuropean Union Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act)
CategoryPrivacy Law
VerdictSecure — green
Beacon stateSovereign
Analyzed2026-06-24
AnalystHecTec Labs · Embassy reconnaissance (Gemini grounded search)
ApprovalManual review · YubiKey + steward (Citadel)
Data basisPublicly reported information only
Claim framingOpinion based on cited sources, not a statement of intent
Ingest originlocal_embassy
Citadel signaturesccp256k1_r4_sig_99887766554433221100abcdef123456
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