In this blog post, we discuss obligations that the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act sets for deployers, providers, importers and distributors regarding high-risk AI systems. Read more: https://bit.ly/3X46CQo
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Our new #blog discusses the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act, which outlines obligations for deployers, providers, importers, and distributors of high-risk #AI systems. Learn more.
Obligations for Deployers, Providers, Importers and Distributors of High-Risk AI Systems in the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act
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Our new #blog discusses the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act, which outlines obligations for deployers, providers, importers, and distributors of high-risk #AI systems. Learn more.
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Our new #blog discusses the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act, which outlines obligations for deployers, providers, importers, and distributors of high-risk #AI systems. Learn more.
Obligations for Deployers, Providers, Importers and Distributors of High-Risk AI Systems in the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act
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Decoding the AI Act Part 7: what requirements apply to who in the AI supply chain? Our "Decoding the AI Act series" is back in action, and this time, we’re turning the spotlight away from providers of high-risk AI systems and focusing on the other key players, such as Deployers, Importers and Distributors. Written by: Hugo Snöbohm Hartzell Contributions by: Elisavet Dravalou and Kristin Tell Click on the link below to read the article: https://lnkd.in/gVjwbGDx
DECODING THE AI ACT PART 7 – Requirements for Deployers, Distributors, and Importers of High-Risk AI Systems
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💡 Part 7 of Synch's AI Act article series "Decoding the AI Act" is out 🤩 👇 In this article, we elaborate on the requirements of the deployers, distributors, and importers of high-risk AI systems 👇 Have a look, and as always, any productive feedback is welcomed 😀 https://lnkd.in/dmQrQhjC #AIact #EU #AI
Decoding the AI Act Part 7: what requirements apply to who in the AI supply chain? Our "Decoding the AI Act series" is back in action, and this time, we’re turning the spotlight away from providers of high-risk AI systems and focusing on the other key players, such as Deployers, Importers and Distributors. Written by: Hugo Snöbohm Hartzell Contributions by: Elisavet Dravalou and Kristin Tell Click on the link below to read the article: https://lnkd.in/gVjwbGDx
DECODING THE AI ACT PART 7 – Requirements for Deployers, Distributors, and Importers of High-Risk AI Systems
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The second article of our AI team is out 😀 This time, we focus on the AI Act "key players" and the scope of application of the AI Act. Enjoy! Kristin Tell Hugo Snöbohm Hartzell 💪 #aiact
Decoding the AI Act part 2
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Orrick will be publishing a series of essentials to help you navigate through the #AI act. This one will help you assess whether you are covered by the regulation. #aiact #techregulation Julia Apostle Sarah Schaedler Christian Schroeder
The EU AI Act: Who Is Covered?
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For my professional network in the EU (especially in-house teams) this summary serves as an excellent resource, particularly for Directors, General Counsels' and Senior Management to disseminate among their teams. However, it's crucial for us to grasp how the Act will be practically implemented in both a legal and business standpoint, and how it will practically classify risks, especially given the intricate nature of AI technology itself. Looking forward to the journey and especially case law #aiact #regulation #business
Wolf Theiss: AI Act – New Rules for Tech Companies #CEELegalMatters
AI Act – New Rules for Tech Companies
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Interested in learning more about the AI Act and its implications? Check out our blog series - EU AI Act unpacked! This week focussing on the personal and territorial scope 🌍
The next installment of our "EU AI Act unpacked" blog series covers the all-important topic of who is subject to the AI Act, and its territorial reach. Spoiler alert: the EU AI Act may reach even companies with no presence in the EU. Our Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer colleagues Christoph Werkmeister, Theresa Ehlen, Dr. Philipp Roos, and Dr. Johanna Voget, LL.M. break it down for you in the post below. #euaiact #ailaw
EU AI Act unpacked #3: Personal and territorial scope
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You've probably heard of providers and deployers under the AI Act, but what about the authorised representative? An authorised representative is definitely going to have more to do than the GDPR representative. Read our latest article to learn more. #AIAct #AI Simon Bollans
The upcoming EU Artificial Intelligence Act imposes varying degrees of obligations on different operators in the AI value chain. One of the lesser-known operators is the authorised representative, which must be appointed by non-EU based providers of high-risk AI systems or general-purpose AI models. In this insight, members of the firm's technology practice explore the role, obligations and appointment of authorised representatives, and the commercial considerations when documenting your appointment in a written mandate. #Technology #AIRepresentative #AIAct #AIModels
The Role of the Authorised Representative under the EU AI Act
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