Examples of AI Act in a sentence
Similarly, it has been clarified that the AI Act should not apply to AI systems and their outputs used for the sole purpose of research and development and to obligations of people using AI for non-professional purposes, which would fall outside the scope of the AI Act, except for the transparency obligations.
Due to the complex lifecycle of connectionist AI systems embedded in applications, physical systems and organizations, due to the multitude of interdependent aspects that need to be considered for security and safety relevant AI systems [2] and as a prerequisite for the operationalization of AI regulations such as the EU AI Act, requirements, audit methods and audit tools have to be available for practical use for all relevant aspects and for all relevant lifecycle phases of AI systems.
For unacceptable risks, the definition in the AI Act is quite clear leaving little room for interpretation.
The goal is to foster innovation by enabling the development and testing of innovative AI systems in a controlled environment based on a plan agreed with the competent authorities responsible for the AI Act implementation.
The AI Act proposal distinguished between two categories of AI systems, component and stand-alone.
Subsequently, the matrix should be applied to important use cases and updated over time until the AI Act may finally go into operation.
The AI Act appears to follow a reactive approach for classifying a system as high risk rather than a proactive one.
Besides, while the AI Act or the Digital Edu- cation Action Plan22 already emphasise the importance of technological awareness and skill development, the EU should invest in training and upskilling initiatives and commu- nication plans to educate the society about the potential of AI and how its risks can be handled.
To facilitate the operationalization of the AI Act, a clear methodology of set of rules for systematically determining the risk class of an AI application is required.
This Regulation shall be without prejudice to Regulations (EU) 2017/745, (EU) 2017/746 and […] [AI Act COM/2021/206 final], as regards the security of medical devices, in vitro diagnostic medical devices and AI systems that interact with EHR systems.