Reglab presents the Atlas of the Brazilian Digital Ecosystem Regulation, a comprehensive and systematized guide to the legal and governmental landscape of technology in Brazil. This exploratory and descriptive mapping brings together the main federal regulations, laws, and decrees that impact the functioning of the Brazilian digital market.

The study is divided into essential thematic pillars, such as Artificial Intelligence, Competition Regulation, Content Moderation, and Data Protection. Focusing on the developments of 2025 and key trends for 2026, the Atlas highlights milestones such as the enactment of Law 15.211/2025 (Digital ECA) and the Supreme Court (STF) rulings regarding the Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet (Marco Civil da Internet).

Developed to assist companies, policymakers, and trade associations, the Regulatory Atlas offers a clear snapshot of national digital governance, promoting a qualified public debate and data-driven decision-making.

RegLab presents its newest study: “TeachTok and the New Learning Journeys.”

In this qualitative research, we investigate how K–12 and pre-college educators are using short-form video platforms to transform teaching practices. The study explores the concept of Scroll Learning, in which learning happens in a non-linear and incidental way, and analyzes the rise of “Teachtokers” — educators who blend pedagogical techniques with the language and dynamics of social media.

The main topics covered include:

Methodology and Trajectory:
The profiles of educators who migrated to digital platforms during and after the pandemic, and the motivations behind this transition.

Challenges of Digital Teaching:
The overload of the “self-team” (solo creator labor) and the lack of institutional media literacy frameworks.

Critical Analysis:
The impact of platform constraints and digital environments on contemporary learning journeys.

This report provides data and evidence for companies, associations, and public policy makers to better understand the future of algorithm-mediated education.

Reglab presents the study “A Dimensão Econômica da Personalização” (The Economic Dimension of Personalization), an in-depth analysis of how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and system personalization influence productivity and economic growth in Brazil.

Using a general equilibrium model, the research simulates the impact of restrictions on data usage for personalization, revealing a potential 1.64% decline in GDP by 2035. The report highlights that personalized AI acts as a general-purpose technology, vital for sectors such as:

Read Policy Brief No. 5 to understand the importance of balanced regulation in ensuring innovation, social welfare, and the competitiveness of Brazilian industry on the global stage.

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