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What systems come in the scope of the EU details AI Act

The European Union has published guidance on what the AI ​​system is designed under its new AI Act. Risk -based structure to control artificial intelligence applications Came into force last summer – with Last week to kill the first compliance deadline (on cases of restricted use).

Determining that a particular SOFTWARE FTWARE system falls within the scope of ACT will be the main consideration for AI developers – there is a risk of a fine of up to 7% of the global annual turnover for breach. A guide of the Commission’s 13 -page It is likely to be closely analyzed by companies.

That said, as EU guidance on restricted uses Place at the beginning of this week, advice is non-binding. The Commission also added that guidance is “designed to develop over time and especially in the light of practical experiences, new questions and emerging cases, will be updated as needed”. Given how fast the AI ​​field can be, the task of understanding how the law applies is likely to work in progress.

The EU warns in its advice document, “An automated determination or complete list of systems within or out of the AI ​​system is not possible.” Set your expectations accordingly.


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