The EU AI Act comes into effect today, outlining regulations for the development, market placement, implementation and use of artificial intelligence in the European Union.
The Council wrote that the Act is intended to “promote the uptake of human-centric and trustworthy artificial intelligence while ensuring a high level of protection of health, safety, [and] fundamental rights…including democracy, the rule of law and environmental protection, to protect against the harmful effects of AI systems in the Union, and to support innovation.”
According to the Act, high-risk use cases of AI include:
Implementation of the technology within medical devices.
Using it for biometric identification.
Determining access to services like healthcare.
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