Artificial Intelligence is entering its governance phase.

The first stage of the AI boom focused on:

• compute infrastructure
• foundation models
• enterprise deployment

Now comes the third layer: regulation and compliance.

Governments worldwide are introducing AI frameworks, including the EU AI Act, which classifies AI systems according to risk levels.

High-risk AI systems may soon require:

• transparency
• auditing
• compliance reporting

This shift is creating an entirely new market.

AI governance technology could grow from roughly $10B today to nearly $100B over the next decade.

Companies deploying AI will increasingly need tools that can:

• monitor models
• detect bias
• document regulatory compliance
• explain automated decisions

The AI economy is no longer just about building models.

It is about governing them.

Lab Report #5 is live now.

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The $100 Billion AI Compliance Economy: Why Regulation Is Becoming AI’s Next Infrastructure Layer

Yogesh Mishra
FinTech News Lab

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