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The EU AI Act will formally become law

In March the European Parliament approved the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (the “Act”), creating the world’s first comprehensive set of rules for artificial intelligence.

By Deborah Margolis

As previously discussed, in March the European Parliament approved the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (the “Act”), creating the world’s first comprehensive set of rules for artificial intelligence. On 12th July 2024, the Act was published in the European Union Official Journal, which is the final step in the EU legislative process.

The Act will enter into force on 2nd August 2024, with the majority of the provisions applying from 2nd August 2026. The ban on AI systems that pose an unacceptable risk will come into force on 2nd February 2025, and the obligations for high-risk systems will apply from 2nd August 2027.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States without the need for additional domestic legislation.

You can review the final text here.

Authors:

Deborah Margolis
Deborah Margolis

Senior Counsel

London

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