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Thursday, 22 August 2024

The AI Act: Responsibilities of the European Commission (AI Office)

AI Act 1 year ago 3 2 sources

The European Commission must fulfill 130 distinct responsibilities to implement and enforce the EU AI Act, including establishing governance systems, drafting secondary legislation, and conducting enforcement activities. Key deadlines include February 2, 2025 for prohibitions on certain AI systems to take effect, August 2, 2025 for notified bodies and general-purpose AI rules, and August 2, 2026 for most high-risk AI system requirements to apply. The Commission's slow buildup and bureaucratic procedures present challenges for meeting these tight implementation timelines across governance, secondary legislation, enforcement, and evaluation tasks.

The AI Act: Responsibilities of the EU Member States

AI Act 1 year ago 26 2 sources

The EU AI Act places 88 responsibilities on Member States, including establishing governance systems, creating enforcement mechanisms, and conducting evaluations across defined timelines. Key enforcement activities begin from 2 February 2025, with Member States required to designate notifying and market surveillance authorities by 2 August 2025. These obligations fundamentally reshape how individual EU nations will oversee and enforce compliance with AI systems operating within their jurisdictions.

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