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Artificial Intelligence Act - EU AI Act

EU's Groundbreaking AI Act: Ensuring a Responsible Future for Artificial Intelligence

24 Feb 2025

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As I sit here, sipping my morning coffee, I'm reflecting on the monumental shift that's taken place in the European Union's approach to artificial intelligence. Just a few days ago, on February 2, 2025, the EU AI Act officially began its phased implementation. This isn't just another piece of legislation; it's a comprehensive framework designed to ensure that AI systems are developed and deployed in a way that respects human rights and safety.The Act categorizes AI systems into four risk levels: minimal, limited, high, and unacceptable. The latter includes systems that pose clear threats to people's safety, rights, and livelihoods. For instance, social scoring systems, which evaluate individuals or groups based on their social behavior, leading to discriminatory or detrimental outcomes, are now prohibited. Similarly, AI systems that use subliminal or deceptive techniques to distort an individual's decision-making, causing significant harm, are also banned.Roberto Viola, Director-General of the Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology at the European Commission, has been instrumental in shaping this legislation. His efforts, along with those of other policymakers, have resulted in a robust governance system that includes the establishment of a European Artificial Intelligence Board.One of the key aspects of the Act is its emphasis on AI literacy. Organizations are now required to ensure that their staff has an appropriate level of AI literacy. This is crucial, as it will help prevent the misuse of AI systems and ensure that they are used responsibly.The Act also introduces a risk-based approach, which means that AI systems will be subject to different levels of scrutiny depending on their potential impact. For example, high-risk AI systems will have to undergo conformity assessment procedures before they can be placed on the EU market.Stefaan Verhulst, co-founder of the Governance Laboratory at New York University, has highlighted the importance of combining open data and AI creatively for social impact. His work has shown that when used responsibly, AI can be a powerful tool for improving decision-making and driving positive change.As the EU AI Act continues to roll out, it's clear that this legislation will have far-reaching implications for the development and deployment of AI systems in the EU. It's a significant step towards ensuring that AI is used in a way that benefits society as a whole, rather than just a select few. And as I finish my coffee, I'm left wondering what the future holds for AI in the EU, and how this legislation will shape the course of technological innovation in the years to come.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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