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EU AI Act Explained
by Anand V
European Union’s (EU) regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). The document explores the rise of AI, outlining its potential benefits and challenges. It then delves into the specific details of the EU AI Act, its goals, and its risk-based approach for classifying AI systems. The Act categorizes AI systems into four risk levels, ranging from unacceptable to minimal, and establishes distinct compliance requirements for each category.
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EU AI Act Explained
European Union’s (EU) regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). The document explores the rise of AI, outlining its potential benefits and challenges. It then delves into the specific details of the EU AI Act, its goals, and its risk-based approach for classifying AI systems. The Act categorizes AI systems into four risk levels, ranging from unacceptable to minimal, and establishes distinct compliance requirements for each category. The document further examines the Act’s data governance and security measures, emphasizing the importance of data quality, privacy, and security in AI development. It then explores ethical considerations and how companies can integrate ethical principles into their workflows to comply with the EU regulations. Finally, the document discusses the long-term implications of the EU AI Act, including its potential impact on innovation, market dynamics, and the future of AI regulation.
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European Union’s (EU) regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). The document explores the rise of AI, outlining its potential benefits and challenges. It then delves into the specific details of the EU AI Act, its goals, and its risk-based approach for classifying AI systems. The Act categorizes AI systems into four risk levels, ranging from unacceptable to minimal, and establishes distinct compliance requirements for each category.
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