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Navigating the EU AI Act

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  • 01 - Get started with the EU AI Act.mp4
    00:47
  • 02 - Not a legal advice disclaimer.mp4
    00:37
  • 03 - Key terms and definitions.mp4
    02:38
  • 01 - The goals of the AI Act.mp4
    01:41
  • 02 - Geographic and sector scope.mp4
    02:42
  • 03 - Risk-based approach.mp4
    02:08
  • 04 - Key timelines to consider.mp4
    02:44
  • 01 - Prohibited artificial intelligence practices.mp4
    03:22
  • 02 - Classification of high-risk AI systems.mp4
    03:27
  • 03 - Exceptions to the high-risk classification.mp4
    02:42
  • 04 - Risk management systems.mp4
    02:57
  • 05 - Data quality and governance.mp4
    03:06
  • 06 - Technical documentation and recordkeeping.mp4
    02:58
  • 07 - Transparency requirements.mp4
    03:03
  • 08 - Human oversight.mp4
    02:47
  • 09 - Accuracy, robustness, and cybersecurity.mp4
    03:04
  • 01 - High-risk AI system provider obligations.mp4
    02:00
  • 02 - Quality management systems.mp4
    01:53
  • 03 - Importer and distributor obligations.mp4
    02:33
  • 04 - High-risk AI system deployer obligations.mp4
    02:51
  • 01 - Define the notifying authority and bodies.mp4
    02:20
  • 02 - Notification procedures.mp4
    02:25
  • 01 - Conformity assessment procedures.mp4
    02:50
  • 02 - Declaration of conformity and CE marking.mp4
    02:15
  • 03 - AI system registration.mp4
    02:31
  • 01 - AI regulatory sandboxes.mp4
    02:53
  • 02 - The AI Office and European Artificial Intelligence Board.mp4
    02:47
  • 03 - Advisory forum and the scientific panel.mp4
    02:53
  • 01 - Post-market monitoring of AI systems.mp4
    02:40
  • 02 - Incident information sharing.mp4
    02:19
  • 03 - Remedies.mp4
    02:39
  • 04 - Penalties for noncompliance.mp4
    03:10
  • 01 - Additional references for AI Act compliance.mp4
    01:05
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    The European Union (EU) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act is a first-of-its-kind global regulation for trustworthy AI. Once passed into law, the act will enforce a legal framework using a risk-based approach aimed at regulating the development, deployment, and use of AI in the European Union. Companies failing to abide by the reporting and transparency requirements defined in the act will be subject to monetary repercussions.

    In this course, Tristan Ingold examines the transformative EU AI Act. He defines AI systems in the context of the EU and identifies requirements and obligations imposed by the act on AI system providers and users. He also details the various business and technical challenges and opportunities that stakeholders will have to consider. Whether you are a developer, business leaders, risk and compliance professional, or just interested in understanding the future of AI regulation, this course should help you understand how legislative developments will impact AI systems.

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 33
    • duration 1:22:47
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    • Release Date 2025/01/22