Considerations

from

THE

EU AI Act

The EU AI Act proposes a comprehensive framework to govern trustworthy AI within the EU, representing a globally ambitious and comprehensive effort.

Key

requirements include

Risk-based approach

Stringent governance for high-risk AI systems, like those used in critical infrastructures or employment decisions, versus softer oversight for minimal-risk AI systems.

Transparency and explainability

Requirements for high-risk AI systems to be transparent and explain their functionality and decisions to users.

Human oversight

Appropriate human oversight and controls must be enabled for high-risk AI systems to prevent unacceptable harm.

High-quality training data

Relevant, representative, error-free and complete training data must be used. Ongoing data governance is imperative.

Accuracy, security and robustness

Achieving benchmark levels of accuracy, security and robustness proportionate to the risks for high-risk AI systems.

Fairness & non-discrimination

Proactively testing for and avoiding unfair bias in training data or decisions.

Conformity assessments

Mandatory conformity assessments for high-risk AI systems before deployment. Continuous risk monitoring is also mandated.

Conformity assessments

Mandatory conformity assessments for high-risk AI systems before deployment. Continuous risk monitoring is also mandated.

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