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EU AI Act Countdown: 42 Days to August 2 — And Alibaba Just Dropped Wan 2.2 Open-Source Video

EU AI Act Countdown

Two stories, one massive week for AI regulation and open-source

It's June 22, 2026, and the AI world is buzzing with two very different — but equally historic — developments.

🕐 EU AI Act: 42 Days Until Enforcement

The clock is ticking. August 2, 2026 marks the single most consequential enforcement deadline in AI regulation history. On that date, the EU AI Act's high-risk obligations go fully live — meaning every AI system deployed in the EU that falls under high-risk classification must have:

  • A completed conformity assessment
  • Technical documentation ready for inspection
  • A registered entry in the EU's new AI database
  • Human oversight and transparency mechanisms in place

Non-compliance? Fines of up to €35 million or 7% of global annual turnover — whichever is higher. That's bigger than GDPR by a mile.

After the May 7 Digital Omnibus provisional agreement reshuffled some timelines, the Act now hits in four waves between August 2, 2026 and August 2, 2028. But the first wave is 42 days away — and every major lab from OpenAI to Anthropic to Google is scrambling to meet the bar.

What this means for developers: if you're building or deploying AI apps in Europe, start your compliance audit today. Transparency docs, bias testing logs, and risk registers are no longer optional.

🎬 Alibaba's Wan 2.2: World's First Open-Source MoE Video Model

On the other side of the world, Alibaba's DAMO Academy just dropped Wan 2.2 — the world's first open-source Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) video generation model.

This isn't just another video model. Wan 2.2 introduces MoE into the video diffusion pipeline for the first time in open-source, meaning:

  • 720P text-to-video and image-to-video right out of the box
  • Lightweight VAE and step-distillation variants for fast inference
  • Runs on consumer hardware — no need for a 8xH100 cluster
  • Available on GitHub and HuggingFace today

Wan 2.2 competes directly with proprietary models like Veo 3 and Sora — but it's open-weight, free to use, and fully local. For indie creators, this changes everything.

The takeaway: One week, two massive shifts — regulation tightening the screws on AI safety, and open-source blowing the doors off video generation. August 2 can't come soon enough.


Tags: ai, machinelearning, opensource, regulation

#AI #EUAIAct #OpenSource #VideoGeneration

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