Guides on the use of EU AI that is banned under its AI Act

A few days before the European Union kicked the deadline for the first adherence to You have a documentA risk-based structure to control the use of artificial intelligence- Disabilities The so-called “unacceptable risk” use of AI-casos, such as social scoring that can lead to harmful or unfavorable treatment; Or harmful manipulation using “subminal techniques”.
On Tuesday, the EU’s executive body, the commission, set the deadline for the developers on how to comply with this aspect of the Block Kani AI Regionbook.
When it comes to applying artificial intelligence in this field, developers who take help to stay right on the right of the law are likely to be eager to analyze the advice. Restricted use-breach of laws on cases can attract rigorous penalties: up to 7% of global turnover (or million 35 million, which is even higher).
“The guide is designed to ensure the relevant, effective and similar application of the AI Act in the European Union,” Commission A Press presentation. However, he admitted that the guidance he produced was not legally binding – he, after all, would be on regulators and courts to apply the AI Act and decide.
“Guides provide legal explanations and practical examples to help understand and comply with the requirements of the AI Act,” the Commission said that the commitment to promote a safe and moral AI landscape (its) commitment to “underscores (its) commitment”.
Guide – which may be Download here – Today has been published in draft form. This is because the U -Pacharic adoption and application is left because the EU still needs to produce translations in numerous official languages of the Block OC.
When the AI Act Last year became a law in the whole field Its implementation is ongoing, with additional compliance deadline in the coming months and years.
In the case of execution use-cases, it is likely to be more stagnant-Cam or EU member countries are to appoint institutions responsible for the monitoring of the regulation by August 2.
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