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The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act)
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Nowadays, AI offers a wide range of opportunities in the workplace. But beware: in addition to the opportunities, there are also risks – and both opportunities and risks affect you and your learners personally.
In this module, we show you what the EU AI Act is all about, what its objectives are and which regulations affect you and your learners.
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After the training, your learners will know,
- which regulations are covered by the EU AI Act and to what extent you are affected by them.
- what sanctions may be imposed if the regulations are disregarded.
- which regulations companies have to implement and by when.
After the training, your learners can
- classify AI systems in accordance with the EU AI Act.
- assess which systems are prohibited.
- name the advantages of the EU AI Act.
Contents of the online training
What exactly does the EU AI Act regulate?
The use of AI is now part of all industries and the technology is developing rapidly. The EU AI Act therefore regulates the development, use and marketing of AI systems.
Find out more about the background to the EU AI Act and the timetable for implementing the Act in this chapter.
How are AI systems classified?
The EU AI Act differentiates AI systems according to how high their risk potential is. This influences the regulatory requirements to which they are subject.
This flashcard shows you which systems are classified and which are even prohibited.
What are high-risk AI systems and what prohibitions must be observed?
Not all possibilities offered by AI should be used, as they can have detrimental or even dangerous effects.
This map gives you an overview of which AI systems are prohibited and which pose a high risk when used.
What obligations do companies and employees have?
The EU AI Act sets out clear responsibilities for providers and operators of AI systems.
Find out here who has what responsibilities and what sanctions apply if these are disregarded.
What steps are now essential and what is the threat of violations?
The EU AI Act requires companies to carry out precise risk assessments to minimize the harmful effects of their AI systems on society.
In this chapter, we explain what this means for companies that are providers or operators.
To what extent does the EU AI Act promote technological progress?
Some fear that the strict regulations could be a disadvantage for the EU. But is this true?
How the EU AI Act should also help to promote the possibilities of AI in the European Union.
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