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LucyBrain Switzerland ○ AI Daily
The Regulatory Reckoning, PixVerse V6, and the Sunset of Gemini 2.5
March 31, 2026

1. The Regulatory Reckoning: White House & EU Enforcement
Today is being cited as "Day Zero" for modern AI governance. In a coordinated move, the world's two largest regulatory bodies have activated their most ambitious frameworks yet.
U.S. National Framework: The Trump Administration’s National AI Legislative Framework is now officially in effect. It establishes federal standards to combat AI-enabled fraud and creates a fast-track for "responsible deployment" in critical American industries.
EU AI Act Enforcement: Simultaneously, the EU AI Act’s compliance obligations for "high-risk" systems have entered the enforcement phase. Companies operating in Europe must now provide full transparency on their training data and algorithmic bias or face severe turnover-based fines.
The "Trust" Industry: This regulatory squeeze has birthed a new sector. San Francisco-based OpenBox AIlaunched today with a $5 million seed round, providing the first "Enterprise AI Trust Platform" to help companies automate their compliance with these new laws.
2. PixVerse V6: The Birth of the "Multi-Shot" Video Agent
Singapore-based PixVerse has officially launched V6, a model that moves video generation from a "clip maker" to a "director".
Native Audio-Visuals: Unlike previous models that required separate audio production, V6 generates multi-shot films with native audio from a single prompt.
Character Consistency: The model features significant gains in "emotional continuity," where character expressions and body language stay consistent across different scene changes and camera movements.
Agentic Integration: V6 includes a command-line interface (CLI) specifically for AI Agents, allowing autonomous software to "film" their own marketing content or product demos without human intervention.
3. Google's Spring Cleaning: Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite Sunsets
Google has officially completed its transition to the Gemini 3 architecture today.
The Sunset: As of this morning, the gemini-2.5-flash-lite-preview-09-2025 model has been officially shut down. Developers are being pushed toward the newer, more efficient Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite.
Live API Focus: The move reinforces Google’s commitment to its "Live" ecosystem, prioritizing audio-to-audio (A2A) models designed for real-time dialogue over older, text-heavy legacy versions.
4. Tech Spotlight: The "Token Economics" Forecast
Gartner released a landmark report today regarding the long-term cost of intelligence.
90% Cost Drop: By 2030, performing inference on a 1-trillion parameter model will cost providers 90% less than it did in 2025.
The "Agentic" Tax: However, Gartner warns that while individual tokens are cheaper, "Agentic models" require 5 to 30 times more tokens per task than standard chatbots because they have to constantly reason and call APIs in the background.
Prompt Tip of the Day: The "Agentic Architect" — Compliance Officer
With today's launch of federal and EU frameworks, you can use this prompt to ensure your own AI-powered projects aren't accidentally breaking the new laws.
The Prompt:
"act as a professional chief ai architect and regulatory compliance officer. i need to audit my current ai implementation [insert use case, e.g., a customer data sorting tool] against the march 31, 2026, regulatory standards. please structure a framework for this agent that includes:
risk classification module: instructions for the agent to determine if my tool falls under the 'high-risk' category (biometrics, critical infrastructure, or employment) according to the eu ai act.
transparency audit: a requirement for the agent to draft a 'model card' that explains what data was used to train my system and how it handles user privacy.
fraud-prevention check: a rule for the agent to scan my ai's output for any 'hallucinations' or misleading info that could violate the new u.s. national framework against ai-enabled fraud.
governance roadmap: a template for a 'compliance certificate' i can present to stakeholders, proving my ai agents are being monitored and governed.
for each point, provide clear, step-by-step rules that would allow an ai agent to operate as a professional, thorough, and legally-minded compliance consultant."

