The EU AI Act Is Here .. Here Are THREE Issues to Avoid!
Last Updated on May 12, 2024 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Taimur Ijlal
Originally published on Towards AI.
The New AI Law will be a game-changer. Here are some common issues you want to dodge.
The EU AI Act is here, and the world of AI regulations will never be the same.
Heralded as the first true βAI Law,β the EU AI Act is expected to have the same impact on AI as the GDPR did on data privacy many years ago.
The EU is typically at the forefront of legislation, which is why many countries globally use their regulations as benchmarks to follow.
Rest assured, the impact of the EU AI Act will not be restricted to just Europe but will be felt globally.
The act smartly takes a risk-based approach to categorizing AI systems
The simple rule is that the more risky the AI system .. the more obligations will be on its providers and deployers.
Any AI system that attempts to manipulate people or discriminate based on race or religion sneakily is straight-up banned.
High-risk systems are the main focus of the act and require rigorous checks (called βconformity assessmentsβ) to be carried out.
These systems will also be monitored once placed on the market, and reassessments will occur whenever major changes occur.
Fines, just like with GDPR, are also no joke, with penalties of upto EUR 30 million or 6% of the companyβs global revenue.
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