Governing AI: The EU Artificial Intelligence Act
The AI revolution is reshaping the landscape of business and society. With the EU Artificial Intelligence Act, organisations across Europe are facing the most comprehensive AI regulation to date.
This landmark legislation aims to foster AI innovation while safeguarding fundamental rights, placing stringent obligations on both AI providers and deployers. Understanding these requirements is crucial for ensuring compliance and harnessing AI's transformative potential responsibly.
Here's a snapshot of what you'll learn when you download our guide:
- Risk-based classifications: The EU AI Act categorizes AI systems into four risk levels — unacceptable, high, limited and minimal — each with specific regulatory requirements.
- Obligations for providers: Providers of high-risk AI systems must implement rigorous risk management, data governance, transparency and human oversight measures.
- Deployer responsibilities: Deployers must ensure adequate AI literacy, perform fundamental rights impact assessments and adhere to detailed compliance and monitoring protocols.
- Documentation and monitoring: Comprehensive technical documentation and post-market monitoring systems are mandatory to ensure ongoing compliance with the Act.
- Enforcement and penalties: The European AI Office will oversee enforcement, with substantial fines for non-compliance, reinforcing the need for robust governance frameworks.
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