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Senate approved · Advancing

Brazil's AI law mirrors the EU AI Act — with Latin America's largest economy behind it.

Brazil's Bill No. 2338/2023, approved by the Senate and advancing toward final passage, creates a comprehensive risk-based AI framework closely aligned with the EU AI Act. With 215 million people and a $2.1 trillion GDP, Brazil's AI law will affect every global company operating in Latin America's largest market. Impact assessments, individual rights to contest AI decisions, and incident reporting for high-risk systems are all coming. AI Asset Assurance provides the independent evaluation Brazil's framework will require.

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REGULATION STATUS
LawBill No. 2338/2023
StatusSenate approved — advancing
ModelRisk-based (EU AI Act aligned)
Scope215M population
AI Asset Assurance coverageFull evaluation ready
What's coming

Brazil's AI framework — preparing now saves time later

Companies already compliant with the EU AI Act will have a head start, but Brazil's framework includes Latin America-specific provisions on fundamental rights and discrimination that require additional evaluation.

Risk-based classification

High-risk AI systems in employment, credit, healthcare, education, and public services face mandatory impact assessments and transparency obligations — closely mirroring EU AI Act high-risk categories.

AI Asset Assurance: Risk classification analysis identifies which of your AI systems fall under Brazil's high-risk categories. Impact assessment documentation covers both EU AI Act and Brazilian-specific requirements in a single engagement.

Individual rights

Individuals gain rights to contest AI-driven decisions, request human participation in automated decisions, and seek correction of discriminatory outcomes — extending Brazil's existing LGPD (data protection) rights into AI governance.

AI Asset Assurance: Per-decision Shapley attribution generates the explanation needed when an individual contests an AI decision. The evaluation documents what the AI decided, which variables drove the decision, and whether the outcome was discriminatory.

Incident reporting

Mandatory reporting of AI incidents that cause harm, with requirements for documentation, remediation, and regulatory notification.

AI Asset Assurance: Pre-deployment evaluation identifies potential harm vectors before incidents occur. Prescriptive remediation addresses issues before they become reportable incidents.

Brazil's AI law is coming. Preparation starts now.

Companies already compliant with the EU AI Act have a head start. AI Asset Assurance evaluation covers both frameworks in a single engagement.

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