What is the EU AI Act? The Artificial Intelligence Act of the European Union, also known as the EU AI Act or the AI Act, is a law that governs the development and/or use ofartificial intelligence(AI) in the European Union (EU). The act takes a risk-based approach to regulation, app...
Understand the essentials of the EU AI Act in this summary guide for leaders. 26 août 2024 · 12 min de lecture Contenu What is the EU AI Act? Key Provisions of the EU AI Act Risk Categories Under the EU AI Act Overall Impact on the AI Market When is the EU AI Act Effective?
What is the EU AI Act’s risk-based approach? The EU AI Act outlines a risk-based approach, where the obligations for an AI system are proportionate to the level of risks it presents, taking into account factors such as the design and intended use. Based on risk level, the EU AI Ac...
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (or “AI Act”) is the world’s first legislation to regulate the use of AI. It leaves room for “technical soft law”; but, inevitably (being the first and being broad in scope), it will set principles and standards for AI development and governance. ...
Whether or not your organization is based in the EU, it may fall within the scope of the AI Act. Under Article 2, the regulation will apply to: Providers who place or put into service AI systems in the EU, regardless of the provider’s location; ...
The EU regulation for artificial intelligence is coming. What does it mean for you and your business in Switzerland?
Artificial intelligence is applicable in all fields inclusive medicine field, automobiles, daily lifestyle applications, electronics, communications as well as computer networking systems. So technically theAI in context to computer networks can be defined as the computer devices and networking system which...
The AI Act has arrived and is set to bring in strict requirements around this technology - experts have shared what this means for businesses.
The European Union has been proactive in addressing AI governance. The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) already imposes strict limits on how enterprises can use consumer data, affecting the training and functionality of many consumer-facing AI applications. In addition,the EU AI Act,...
What's also exciting is the creation of new bodies like the EU AI Office, which will oversee compliance and support innovation through regulatory sandboxes. This structured environment means adhering to AI standards is not just a legal must but a strategic win. Overall, the AI Act sets a hig...