EU AI Act manual

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Ethical principles & fundamentals

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The EU AI Act mandates risk assessments to evaluate the potential impacts of AI on fundamental rights before deployment.

The EU AI Act is a pioneering legislative framework aimed at regulating artificial intelligence within the European Union. One of its key provisions is the requirement for risk assessments, which are designed to identify and evaluate the potential risks that AI systems may pose to fundamental rights, such as privacy, non-discrimination, and freedom of expression. This proactive approach ensures that AI technologies are not only innovative but also aligned with the EU’s commitment to protecting human rights. By mandating these assessments prior to deployment, the Act seeks to mitigate potential harms and foster public trust in AI systems, ultimately promoting a safer and more ethical use of technology in society.
  • The EU AI Act is a regulatory framework for AI in the European Union.
  • It aims to ensure that AI technologies respect fundamental rights.
  • Risk assessments are required before deploying AI systems.
  • These assessments evaluate potential impacts on privacy and non-discrimination.
  • The Act promotes ethical use of AI technologies.
  • It seeks to build public trust in AI systems.
  • The framework is part of the EU’s broader commitment to human rights.
  • Compliance with the Act is mandatory for AI developers and users in the EU.
  • The Act categorizes AI systems based on their risk levels, influencing the assessment process.