1、27 November 2024,9:30 10:30Session 4:The AI Act Explained26-27NovemberThe EggBrusselsAgenda26-27NovemberThe EggBrusselsTimeTopic09:30-09:40Introduction with SlidoModerator:Karen Oldhoven09:40-10:05Presentation on the AI ActSpeaker:Martin Ulbrich,Senior Expert,CNECT.A.2-Artificial Intelligence Regula
2、tion and Compliance,AI Office10:05 10:25Open Q&AModerator:Karen Oldhoven and speaker:Martin Ulbrich10:25-10:30Wrap up and closingModerator:Karen Oldhoven26-27NovemberThe EggBrusselsMartin UlbrichSenior ExpertCNECT.A.2-Artificial Intelligence Regulation and ComplianceAI OfficeThe EU AI Act:A risk-bas
3、ed approach for rules on AI systemsLIMITED RISKPermitted,but transparency obligations(e.g.watermarking and labelling)UNACCEPTABLE RISKProhibitedHIGH RISKPermitted,but requirements to ensure AI is safe and trustworthyMINIMAL RISKPermitted,with no restrictionsFirst regulation on AI worldwideRisk-based
4、 approachEntered into force 1 August 2024Complementary and coherent with the Union rulebookA limited set of particularly harmful AI practices are bannedSocial Scoringfor public and private purposes leading to detrimental or unfavourable treatmentBiometriccategorisationto deduce or infer race,politic
5、al opinions,religious or philosophical beliefs or sexual orientation,exceptions for labelling in the area of law enforcementReal-time remote biometric identificationIn publicly accessible spaces for law enforcement purposes,-with narrow exceptions and with prior authorisation by a judicial or indepe
6、ndent administrative authorityIndividual predictive policingassessing or predicting the risks of a natural person to commit a criminal offence based solely on this profiling without objective factsEmotion recognitionin the workplace and education institutions,unless for medical or safety reasonsUnta