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The AI Act of the European Union regulates the development and use of AI comprehensively and for all sectors. Companies, as well as NGOs and public authorities, are subject to obligations under the new European regulation, even if they are located outside of the EU. Readers of this handbook are introduced to the EU AI Act in an easy-to-read Q&A-style. The book addresses all relevant questions and provides guidance on how to deal with the obligations for providers, deployers and other stakeholders of the AI ecosystem, enabling compliance with the requirements of the AI Act: What is 'Artificial…mehr

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The AI Act of the European Union regulates the development and use of AI comprehensively and for all sectors. Companies, as well as NGOs and public authorities, are subject to obligations under the new European regulation, even if they are located outside of the EU. Readers of this handbook are introduced to the EU AI Act in an easy-to-read Q&A-style. The book addresses all relevant questions and provides guidance on how to deal with the obligations for providers, deployers and other stakeholders of the AI ecosystem, enabling compliance with the requirements of the AI Act: What is 'Artificial Intelligence' in terms of the EU AI Act? Which AI systems and operators are in scope? What general requirements apply to AI systems and general-purpose AI models? Which AI practices are prohibited? How does the risk-based approach of the AI Act work? How do GDPR and AI Act interact? What technical standards can be implemented to comply with the AI Act? Which fines apply in case of infringements? The book will address these questions and many more in order to facilitate the application and implementation of the EU AI Act for stakeholders of all shapes and sizes.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Paul Voigt ist Rechtsanwalt, Fachanwalt für IT-Recht und Partner in der internationalen Sozietät Taylor Wessing. Er begleitet seine Mandantschaft in nationalen und internationalen Datenschutzprojekten und verfügt über eine ausgewiesene Expertise im IT-Sicherheitsrecht sowie im Bereich künstlicher Intelligenz. Dr. Nils Hullen arbeitet seit mehr als 15 Jahren im Technologie-Bereich in der Schnittstelle von Recht, Regulierung und Wirtschaft. Er verantwortet die globale regulatorische Strategie im Bereich KI und Datenschutz bei einem großen US-amerikanischen Technologieunternehmen.