AI Act Tutorial

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The following is a series of slide-sets with audio, prepared by Mireille Hildebrandt, Radboud University, for the HumanE-AI-net European Network of Human-centered Artificial Intelligence, and presented on 26 June 2021.

Note: a new tutorial is being prepared by Giancarlo Gori, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), which will address the relevance of the final version of the AI Act for human-centric AI.

0. AIA Live Overview on 25 June 2021 pptx with voice-over pdf preview
1. AIA General provisions, definitions and prohibitions
Title I – art. 1-4, Annex I and Title II – art. 5
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2. AIA What are high-risk AI systems?
Title III, chapter 1 – art. 6-7, Annex II and III
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3. AIA Risk management system for high risk systems
Title III, chapter 2 – art. 9
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4. AIA Data and data governance of high risk systems. What information must be provided to whom and how?
Title III, chapter 2 – art. 10
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5. AIA Transparency of high risk systems
Title III, chapter 2 – art. 13
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6. AIA Human oversight of high risk systems
Title III, chapter 2 – art. 14
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7. AIA Accuracy, robustness and cybersecurity of high risk systems
Title III, chapter 2 – art. 15
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8. AIA Obligations of providers of high risk systems
Title III, chapter 3 – art. 16-23
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9. AIA Obligations for users of high risk systems
Title III, chapter 3 – art. 29
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10. AIA Notification, conformity assessment of high risk systems
Title III, chapter 5 – art. 42-44 and 48-49
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11. AIA Transparency for medium risk systems
Title IV – art. 52
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12. AIA Remaining issues pptx with voice-over pdf preview


References
M. Veale and F. Zuiderveen Borgesius, Demystifying the Draft EU Artificial Intelligence Act, Computer Law Review International, 2021 doi.org/10.9785/cri-2021-220402.