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The European Parliament has published the final text of the EU AI Act in the Official Journal. This represents the formal adoption of the comprehensive regulatory framework for artificial intelligence in the European Union.
Your organization has 3 high-risk AI systems affected by this regulation that require immediate compliance actions.
The European Commission has published technical implementing regulations clarifying specific compliance requirements for high-risk AI systems under the EU AI Act.
These technical regulations affect your healthcare diagnostic AI system and require enhanced technical documentation.
The European Commission has released guidelines to help organizations determine whether their AI systems fall under the high-risk classification according to the EU AI Act.
These guidelines may affect the risk classification of your HR screening AI system. Reassessment recommended.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released an updated version of the AI Risk Management Framework, adding new controls and implementation examples.
This update introduces 12 new controls relevant to your AI systems. The most significant changes affect monitoring requirements.
The White House has released implementation guidance for the Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI, detailing specific compliance requirements for federal contractors and AI vendors.
May impact your operations if you provide AI systems to US federal agencies or serve as a federal contractor.