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💥🇪🇺 EU AI ACT CHEAT SHEET 💥🇪🇺 Understand the key elements of the AI Act in 1 minute and get prepared for this landmark regulatory development. Now the dust has settled on Friday's announcement of a political agreement on the AI Act, it's time to delve into the details. Although we don't yet have a full copy of the agreed text, we know a significant amount about what it's going to say. The AI Act is going to apply to organisations worldwide. It imposes extensive requirements on the development, deployment and use of high-risk AI systems, as well as general purpose AI and foundation models. Organisations have approximately 1-2 years to prepare to be compliant. The hard work for AI governance professionals begins now. This Cheat Sheet will be updated once the full text is published. ✅ Save and like this Cheat Sheet if you found it useful ✅ Follow to stay updated on the AI Act and all things AI governance

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Darren Kelly

Consultant and IT Trainer for Model-Based Systems Engineering with SysML at Webel IT Australia

7mo

Slightly aside, I’m assuming European pollies are more technically aware than Aussie pollies (which wouldn’t be hard). As far as I can recall, how much was (so-called) “AI” discussed in the last Federal Elections in Australia? I’d say not once, or if it was, then not often, and certainly not as a major policy issue. How much was Quantum Computing discussed? That would be about zilch. The ability of Quantum Computing to break hoovered up HTTPS “trust the tunnel” data? Nope. New Quantum Encryption technologies? Zip, nada, null. At least Europe is having the discussion. Whatever they decide or even legislate may not be perfect, but it can be tuned and debated and discussed.

Casper Pedersen

Is helping Customer Service to benefit from | Conversational AI | Chatbots and Voicebots for Enterprise | ChatGPT |Customer & Employee Experience

7mo

Great work. Do you know, when the full text is going to be published Oliver?

Philip Mason

Attorney, CPA, FIP, AIGP, CIPT, CIPM, CIPP E / US, Certified Privacy Engineer

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Hello Oliver Patel, CIPP/E! Forgive me for asking, but do you have an ETA on when you might be updating the EU AI Act Cheat Sheet to reflect the "final" version of the law?

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Robert Kroplewski

#SAIL - Stewardship AI Lab | Interconnected Future Technology Governance, Designing & Standarisation | information technology convergence expert | solicitor kroplewski.com

7mo

Well destilated Oliver Patel, CIPP/E. Very use full. What is worth to add: #Basic: Fundamental Rights Impact Assestment to public and privete operators #Enforcement: facilating code of practice and as safeguard by coregulation clause for the EC's implementic act.

Anthony Alcaraz

AI/ML CPO Partner @Fribl | #ML/LLMOps #KeynoteSpeaker

7mo

Thanks very useful

Fabio Davide Capasso

Senior Innovation Manager | Expert in Open Innovation | Collaborative Ecosystem Builder | Cross-Industry Experience | Strategic Connector | Trend Integrator | Future-Focused Evangelist

7mo

Thanks for sharing

Hi Oliver Patel, CIPP/E, thanks for sharing! Where did you see this information? For example that emotional recognition systems are prohibited? This seems to be the text that was agreed, I don't see anything about emotional recognition in the relevant section: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=consil%3AST_15698_2022_INIT Is it possible you are looking at an earlier draft?

Guillermo Martín Soto

Sales Executive @ One Identity | Driving Sales Growth, Solution Selling

7mo

Thanks for sharing

This is a great summary. Thank you :)

Tex resolution is not good to read - do you have a higher resolution version ? thanks

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