The European AI Act has introduced specific technical documentation requirements for AI systems. Compliance with them is challenging due to the need for advanced knowledge of both legal and…
Įrašai, pažymėti "EU AI Act"
Trust in the AI ecosystem is essential for its effective functioning and economic contribution. Strong internal governance is vital for both individual organisations and the broader ecosystem…
The "Methodology for Classifying General-Purpose AI Models with Systemic Risks" under the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) offers a comprehensive framework to address…

We are releasing COMPL-AI (https://compl-ai.org), the first free and open source EU AI Act Evaluation Framework. COMPL-AI is built by teams at ETH Zurich,…
The rapid advancement of AI has ignited both excitement and apprehension. While the potential benefits are immense, so too are the risks. Unlike other technologies, AI presents a unique set of…
The Code of Conduct for Deployers of AI Systems serves as a foundational framework for guiding the ethical and responsible deployment of AI technologies. As the cornerstone of ethical AI practices…
Understanding Article 5 of the EU AI Act
Article 5 delineates specific AI practices deemed unacceptable due to their potential to cause significant harm…
The EU AI Act is set to enter into force 20 days after its publication in the Official Journal of the…
The European Union has officially published the AI Act in the Official Journal of the European Union, marking a pivotal step towards establishing a trustworthy and regulated AI landscape. As the…

As the AI Act is a complex regulation, we've built a free self-assessment tool that helps you to quickly understand if the EU AI Act applies to you and if so, what obligations you…