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17/02/2025 - The Future of AI Regulation in Europe: Next Steps for the AI Committee (EU)

argument: Notizie/News - European Union Law

Source: Contexte

The Contexte article discusses the upcoming steps of the European AI Committee, which plays a crucial role in implementing the European Union’s AI regulatory framework. Following the approval of the EU AI Act, the committee is now tasked with defining detailed guidelines and enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance across member states.

One of the main objectives is establishing clear risk classification criteria for AI systems. The committee is expected to refine the definitions of high-risk AI applications and specify sector-specific requirements for AI use in healthcare, finance, and law enforcement.

Another key focus is AI transparency and accountability. The EU is pushing for stricter regulations on AI explainability, requiring developers to provide clear documentation on how AI models make decisions, particularly in critical areas such as hiring, credit scoring, and judicial applications.

The article also highlights the committee’s role in international AI governance. As the EU AI Act sets a precedent for global AI regulation, European policymakers are engaging with international partners to align AI governance strategies, particularly with the US and China.

Legal experts emphasize the challenges of enforcing AI regulations across diverse legal systems within the EU. The committee’s work will include developing monitoring mechanisms and establishing penalties for non-compliance.

The discussion concludes with expectations for the AI Committee’s next decisions, including the creation of a centralized AI oversight body and potential updates to address emerging AI risks, such as generative AI and deepfake regulations.