The 2026 Compliance Survival Guide: Demystifying the EU AI Act

As CX leaders race to scale AI, the EU AI Act is forcing a harder conversation: what counts as high risk, who owns accountability, and how do you prove your systems are explainable

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Published: April 14, 2026

Rob Wilkinson

Rob Wilkinson is joined by Steve Blood, VP of Market Intelligence at Five9, and Martyn Redstone, a consultant specialising in AI regulation.

Together, they unpack where CX teams are most likely to misread the Act, why “we bought it from a big vendor” is not a compliance strategy, and how governance needs to shift from dashboards to outcomes customers actually feel. The conversation also digs into the clash between legacy on-prem approaches and the EU AI Act’s expectations around logging, data visibility, and conformity assessments.

If you are running AI pilots in the contact centre, balancing cloud migration decisions, or trying to protect customer trust while innovating fast, this is your practical briefing.

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