The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive horizontal law regulating artificial intelligence. It establishes a risk-based framework that classifies AI systems into four tiers: unacceptable risk (banned), high risk (heavily regulated), limited risk (transparency obligations), and minimal risk (largely unregulated). The law applies to any AI system placed on the EU market, regardless of where the provider is based.
Providers, deployers, importers, and distributors of AI systems placed on the EU market. This includes non-EU companies whose AI systems are used within the EU. Applies to both private and public sector organizations.
Up to 35 million EUR or 7% of global annual turnover for prohibited practices. Up to 15 million EUR or 3% for high-risk AI non-compliance. Up to 7.5 million EUR or 1% for supplying incorrect information.
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European Parliament: Resolution on AI Liability Directive Alignment
EU AI Act: Implementing Rules on High-Risk AI System Classification
EU AI Act — GPAI Code of Practice (Draft 3)
EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689)
EU AI Office: Codes of Practice for General-Purpose AI Models
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