Today, the Artificial Intelligence Regulation (AI Act) was officially published in the European Union, establishing a new regulatory framework for the use of AI-based technologies. The official version in Portuguese can be accessed hereAI Act in Portuguese
Today's date is fundamental, as it marks the beginning of the countdown for compliance with the obligations imposed by the new regulation. Companies in all sectors must pay attention to the new requirements to ensure compliance and avoid penalties
The EU AI Act does not only impact European companies, but also those outside the block, including the Brazilians, that market or use AI technologies in the European market. The new rules bring strict obligations regarding transparency, security, responsibility and governance of AI technologies
Main Obligations
Among the main requirements of the AI Act, stand out:
- Transparency:Companies must ensure that users are aware when they are interacting with an AI
- Security:AI technologies must be safe and robust, avoiding risks for users
- Responsibility:Establishment of clear accountability mechanisms in cases of failures or damages caused by AI
- Governance:Implementation of governance systems for the ethical and secure management of AI technologies
Preparation and Suitability
Brazilian companies operating in the European market must start preparing to meet the new requirements. This includes the compliance assessment of your technologies, adjustments in internal processes and training of teams to understand and implement the new regulations