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      <title>The dual track: AI Act and Law 132/2025 for Italian SMEs</title>
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      <dc:creator>Matteo Colacchio</dc:creator>
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      <description>From autumn 2025, a business using AI in Italy operates on two parallel and cumulative tracks: the European Regulation (AI Act) and the first organic national law (Law 132/2025). You do not choose between them: you comply with both. How to govern them with a single governance framework.</description>
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      <description>ISO/IEC 42001 is voluntary, but for an SME it can be the most efficient way to arrive ready for the AI Act. A bridge, not a shortcut — with a caveat about certification, which only an accredited body can issue.</description>
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      <description>With the AI Act, the GDPR remains fully in force: it applies "without prejudice" to the GDPR, two cumulative tracks. What stays, what changes and how to keep a single governance framework for SMEs.</description>
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