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Launching AI across countries: draw an 'obligation map' first
The same AI feature may be free, label-required, approval-required, or banned across countries. Map it before launch.
AI regulation is diverging fast. The same feature may launch freely in one market, require prominent labeling in another, and need prior assessment or face limits in a third. Launching across countries on instinct is risky.
The pragmatic first step is an 'obligation map': list target markets one by one and, against dimensions like data, content labeling, high-risk use, and minor protection, note each market's requirements.
The map tells you which markets you can enter directly, which need feature flags for regional differences, and which to hold off on.
The map isn't one-off — AI legislation moves quickly and needs regular updates. Using it as the basis for launch decisions beats firefighting market by market.