Robust governance for the AI Act: Insights and highlights from Novelli et al. (2024)
AI Act 2 years ago
A research publication by Novelli et al. examines the governance framework of the EU AI Act, providing detailed guidance on implementation responsibilities for the European Commission, the AI Office, and other regulatory bodies. The analysis identifies that GPAI systems below the 10^25 FLOP threshold could face classification disputes that reach the European Court of Justice, and notes that existing high-risk systems on the market for 24 months after the Act's entry into force are entirely exempt from compliance until significant changes occur. The study emphasizes the need for dynamic regulatory adjustment, standardized risk assessment procedures, and clarification of the AI Office's organizational structure and operational autonomy to ensure uniform enforcement across EU Member States.