EU AI Act

Our EU AI act compliance guides explore what you need to know about the upcoming legal obligations of deploying certain artificial intelligence (AI) technologies under the EU’s landmark AI Act. 

Whether you’re an organisation using AI-driven chatbots for customer enquiries, developing predictive algorithms for credit risk, or image recognition software for security purposes, the AI Act may impact your data handling practices. 

Understanding the requirements of the AI Act and what will apply to your organisation is crucial for compliance. 

 

In our four-part blog series, we cover: 

  1. Timeline and important deadlines
  2. What is a high-risk activity? 
  3. Who is subject to the AI Act? 
  4. Strategies for achieving compliance with the AI Act 
EU AI Act: Timeline and important deadlines

Part 1: Timeline and important deadlines

Discover the timeline and deadlines of the phased implementation schedule of the EU’s AI Act. Find out when the AI Act will apply and when you need to ensure compliance.

EU AI Act: What is ‘high-risk’ activity?

Part 2: What is ‘high-risk’ activity?

Learn about the AI Act’s risk-based approach to the classification of artificial intelligence systems. Find out what AI systems are banned, what is considered ‘high-risk’ activity, and what systems are exempt.

EU AI Act: Who must comply and what are the obligations?

Part 3: Who must comply and what are the obligations?

EU AI Act: Part 4: Essential strategies

Part 4: Essential strategies

RESISTANCE IS FUTILE: Obstacles to AI deployment and how to solve them

Do you want to learn how to maximise AI opportunities for your organisation? In our recent Privacy Puzzle Global Webinar Series, David Smith, DPO & AI Sector Lead, is joined by industry insiders to explore three steps businesses can take to make the most of artificial intelligence technologies.

The DPO Centre has developed a comprehensive AI Audit and Impact Assessment service. If you need support beginning or continuing your AI compliance journey with confidence, please contact us

 

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