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What is Article 69 of the EU AI Act?
The right to privacy and to protection of personal data must be guaranteed throughout the entire lifecycle of the AI system. In this regard, the principles of data minimisation and data protection by design and by default, as set out in Union data protection law, are applicable when personal data are processed.
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Did the EU AI Act pass?
On 13 March 2024, the much-anticipated AI Act was passed by the EU parliament to become law.
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What is high risk in the EU AI Act?
This article outlines how to classify high-risk AI systems. An AI system is considered high-risk if it is used as a safety component of a product, or if it is a product itself that is covered by EU legislation. These systems must undergo a third-party assessment before they can be sold or used.
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What is the EU AI regulation proposal?
The AI Act – which is formally known as the Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council Laying Down Harmonised Rules on Artificial Intelligence – outlines a broad regulatory framework for AI and was first introduced by the European Commission in April 2021.
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What is the EU treaty on AI?
On May 17, 2024, the Council of Europe adopted the Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law (the “Convention”). The Convention represents the first international treaty on AI that will be legally binding on the signatories.
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What is the AI Act in Europe?
What is the EU AI Act? The AI Act is a European regulation on artificial intelligence (AI) – the first comprehensive regulation on AI by a major regulator anywhere. The Act assigns applications of AI to three risk categories.
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What is the AI Act in Europe 2024?
The new law categorises different types of artificial intelligence ing to risk. AI systems presenting only limited risk would be subject to very light transparency obligations, while high-risk AI systems would be authorised, but subject to a set of requirements and obligations to gain access to the EU market.
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What are the exemptions for the AI Act?
The Act provides exemptions for applications relating to national defence; national security; scientific R&D; R&D for AI systems, models; open-sourced models and for personal use. A key measure to support innovation is the requirement for Member States to establish a Regulatory Sandbox for AI.
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the EU AI act proposal has reached a first provisional agreement this provisional agreements includes rules for high impact AI models a governance system and a list of prohibited use cases this provisional agreement will now be finalized over the coming weeks and I'm looking forward to the ensuing discussions around it
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