EU AI Act
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The EU AI Act establishes clear ethical standards for the use of artificial intelligence and differentiates between various risk categories of AI systems. Kertos can help you identify and meet the requirements for high-risk applications and other AI systems, thus avoiding fines and legal risks.
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With our platform, compliance is seamlessly and efficiently integrated into your existing processes. Our user-friendly platform allows you to focus entirely on developing and optimizing your AI applications while we take care of regulatory compliance. This way, you can ensure that your AI solutions are not only innovative but also legally compliant and ethically responsible—a clear competitive advantage in an increasingly regulated market.
Who is affected by the EU AI Act?
Providers of AI systems
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Deployers of AI systems
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Importers of AI systems
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Frequently Asked Questions about the EU AI Act
Information about the European Union AI Act
The EU AI Act is the world’s first comprehensive law regulating artificial intelligence. It aims to ensure that AI systems in the EU are safe, transparent, and ethically sound. The law differentiates between various risk categories of AI systems and sets strict requirements for their development, use, and importation.
The EU AI Act affects a wide range of stakeholders in the AI ecosystem, including providers, users, and importers of AI systems. Providers who develop or introduce AI systems to the market, as well as companies that use AI systems, must ensure that their applications comply with legal requirements. Importers of AI systems from non-EU countries are also bound by the regulations.
Providers of AI systems must ensure that their products undergo a risk assessment and comply with EU regulations. This includes the quality of the datasets used, the traceability of the results, and the provision of detailed documentation. These measures are intended to ensure that AI systems are safe and trustworthy.