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EU AI Act: Early prep could give businesses competitive edge
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欧盟 AI 法案将于 2026 年 8 月全面生效,部分条款更早实施。该法案为 AI 系统建立监管框架,按风险分类,部分系统被禁,高风险系统有更严格要求。法案适用范围广,企业分类众多。对开发或部署 AI 系统的组织,尤其是高风险的,合规准备复杂,但可视为机会。关键准备策略包括员工培训、建立治理机制、加强网络安全等,还需遵循道德原则并保持文档记录。企业可借助工具验证合规,应将其视为展示责任发展和建立信任的机会。

📌欧盟 AI 法案将建立首个 AI 系统监管框架,采用风险分类法,根据对安全、人权和社会福祉的潜在影响对 AI 应用进行分类,部分系统被完全禁止,高风险系统需更严格要求和评估。

📌法案具有域外效力,适用于在欧盟内营销、部署或使用 AI 系统的任何组织,无论系统在何处开发。企业主要分为‘提供者’或‘部署者’,还有其他类别。开发或部署 AI 系统的组织,特别是高风险的,合规准备复杂。

📌关键准备策略包括全面的员工培训、建立强大的企业治理和实施强有力的网络安全措施。法案要求常与现有 GDPR 框架重叠,特别是在透明度和问责制方面。组织还需遵循道德 AI 原则并保持系统文档记录,欧盟正在开发相关实践代码和模板以协助合规。

📌对于不确定义务的企业,可寻求专业指导,如使用 EU AI Act Compliance Checker 工具验证系统是否符合监管要求。有前瞻性的组织应将法案视为机会,展示对负责任 AI 发展的承诺并建立客户信任。

The EU AI Act is set to fully take effect in August 2026, but some provisions are coming into force even earlier.

The legislation establishes a first-of-its-kind regulatory framework for AI systems, employing a risk-based approach that categorises AI applications based on their potential impact on safety, human rights, and societal wellbeing.

“Some systems are banned entirely, while systems deemed ‘high-risk’ are subject to stricter requirements and assessments before deployment,” explains the DPO Centre, a data protection consultancy.

Similar to GDPR, the Act’s extra-territorial reach means it applies to any organisation marketing, deploying, or using AI systems within the EU, regardless of where the system is developed. Businesses will be classified primarily as either ‘Providers’ or ‘Deployers,’ with additional categories for ‘Distributors,’ ‘Importers,’ ‘Product Manufacturers,’ and ‘Authorised Representatives.’

For organisations developing or deploying AI systems, particularly those classified as high-risk, compliance preparation promises to be complex. However, experts suggest viewing this as an opportunity rather than a burden.

“By embracing compliance as a catalyst for more transparent AI usage, businesses can turn regulatory demands into a competitive advantage,” notes the DPO Centre.

Key preparation strategies include comprehensive staff training, establishing robust corporate governance, and implementing strong cybersecurity measures. The legislation’s requirements often overlap with existing GDPR frameworks, particularly regarding transparency and accountability.

Organisations must also adhere to ethical AI principles and maintain clear documentation of their systems’ functionality, limitations, and intended use. The EU is currently developing specific codes of practice and templates to assist with compliance obligations.

For businesses uncertain about their obligations, experts recommend seeking professional guidance early. Tools like the EU AI Act Compliance Checker can help organisations verify their systems’ alignment with regulatory requirements.

Rather than viewing compliance as merely a regulatory burden, forward-thinking organisations should view the EU’s AI Act as an opportunity to demonstrate commitment to responsible AI development and build greater trust with their customers.

See also: AI governance gap: 95% of firms haven’t implemented frameworks

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