European Union: Passed AI Act including service access restrictions for AI systems posing "unacceptable risk" by EU Parliament

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Passed AI Act including service access restrictions for AI systems posing "unacceptable risk" by EU Parliament

On 13 March 2024, the European Parliament passed the regulation laying down harmonised rules on Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Intelligence Act). The Act includes a ban on AI systems posing "unacceptable risk". The ban is applicable to cognitive behavioural manipulation, the untargeted scrapping of facial images from the internet or CCTV footage, emotion recognition in the workplace and educational institutions, social scoring, biometric categorisation to infer sensitive data, such as sexual orientation or religious beliefs, and some cases of predictive policing for individuals. The AI Act exempts systems exclusively used for military or defence purposes and those employed solely for research, innovation, or non-professional personal use. In terms of enforcement, the AI Act introduces fines for violations, calculated as a percentage of the offending company's global annual turnover. The fines are tiered, EUR 35 million or 7% for prohibited AI applications, EUR 15 million or 3% for violations of the Act's obligations, and EUR 7.5 million or 1.5% for supplying incorrect information. The Act now goes to the Council for the final vote.

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Policy Area
Authorisation, registration and licensing
Policy Instrument
Prohibition of goods and services
Regulated Economic Activity
ML and AI development
Implementation Level
supranational
Government Branch
legislature
Government Body
parliament

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