CTOs and CIOs should establish a robust governance framework to ensure compliance, minimize risk and drive responsible AI adoption.
Executives can help enterprises get started on compliance targets, manage vendors and keep up with evolving requirements.
The EU AI Act aims to establish a harmonized framework for AI systems, categorizing them based on risk levels. Notably, the EU AI Act introduces: The EU AI Act does not apply to all AI systems but ...
The EU AI Act came into force on 1 August 2024, and the first obligations now apply, having taken effect on 2 February 2025. These obligations ...
Ahead of a May deadline to finalize guidance for providers of general purpose AI (GPAI) models on complying with provisions ...
The recent Paris summit of global leaders to discuss artificial intelligence has thrust AI into the spotlight once again. The February 2025 Paris Artificial Intelligence Action Summit represented ...
The third draft of the EU General ... open-source AI providers may be exempt from transparency obligations, aligning with AI Act provisions. For AI models deemed to carry systemic risk, the ...
Some provisions of the EU AI Act became applicable on 2nd February 2025, namely the scope and definitions, the provision on AI literacy and those on prohibited AI practices.
Google Gemini and picture application Midjourney – comply with the EU’s AI Act and includes transparency and copyright-related rules, risk assessment, and mitigation measures. Previous ...