Anthony Guerriero
Founder of The Leveraged Years. I read AI regulation through the desk of the professional who has to use AI on Monday morning, not through the lens of a law firm.
Who writes AI Regulation News
I am Anthony Guerriero, the founder of The Leveraged Years. I build practical AI upskilling programs for the professions that carry real liability when they use AI at work: attorneys, CPAs and finance leaders, physicians, financial advisors, HR teams, real estate professionals, and executives. That work is the reason this tracker exists. Every week I read the same statutes, court orders, agency releases, and board guidance that my members ask me about, and I translate them into the one thing a busy professional actually needs: what changed, who it affects, and what to do differently on Monday.
The Leveraged Years AI Regulation News is the public side of that reading. It is a source backed tracker of AI laws, court rules, agency guidance, and enforcement actions that change how professionals use AI on the job. I do not try to out database the large legal publishers. My job is narrower and more useful: interpret each development as a workflow consequence for a specific profession.
Why I am qualified to translate AI workflow risk
My qualification is not that I practice law. It is that I have spent this period of AI adoption sitting between two groups that rarely talk to each other: the regulators and courts writing the new rules, and the practitioners who have to comply with them while still getting work done. Building AI programs for lawyers, accountants, doctors, advisors, HR leaders, real estate professionals, and executives forces a discipline that pure commentary does not. A course on AI for attorneys is useless if it ignores a new standing order on AI generated filings. A workflow for CPAs falls apart if it skips a fresh position from a state board. So I track the rules because my own work depends on getting them right, and I write them up here in the same plain, dated, source first language I use with members.
I write for the person who has to act. That means primary sources first, a clear status on every claim, and a practical next step, never breathless predictions or fake urgency.
Workflow interpretation, not legal advice
The Leveraged Years is an education company. It is not a law firm, an accounting firm, a medical practice, or a compliance agency, and nothing here is legal, tax, medical, or professional advice. I interpret regulatory developments as workflow consequences so you know what to ask your own counsel, compliance team, or board. For decisions that carry legal or professional risk, consult a licensed advisor in your jurisdiction.
Disclosure
You should know the commercial context while you read. The Leveraged Years sells AI training: online courses and a membership for professionals. Those products are how this work is funded. I keep that separation visible on purpose. The reporting and interpretation on AI Regulation News are editorially independent of what we sell, course and membership links are clearly labeled and kept out of the body of news pieces, and the analysis would read the same whether or not you ever buy anything. The full approach is documented in our editorial standards and corrections policy.
Anthony Guerriero
Founder and Editor, The Leveraged Years
The fastest way to reach me with a correction, a source, or a question about a development is email. I read every note.