EU AI Act
Regulation (EU) 2024/1689
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OJ L, 2024/1689 · In force 1 Aug 2024
Fines, penalties, and enforcement mechanisms
Article 99
Penalties
1. In accordance with the terms and conditions laid down in this Regulation, Member States shall lay down the rules on penalties and other…
Article 100
Administrative fines on Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies
1. The European Data Protection Supervisor may impose administrative fines on Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies falling within the…
Article 101
Fines for providers of general-purpose AI models
1. The Commission may impose on providers of general-purpose AI models fines not exceeding 3 % of their annual total worldwide turnover in the…
Each market surveillance authority for high-risk AI systems in the area of biometrics, as listed in an annex to this Regulation insofar as those systems are used for the purposes of law enforcement,…
The market surveillance authorities and the Commission should be able to propose joint activities, including joint investigations, to be conducted by market surveillance authorities or market…
It is necessary to clarify the responsibilities and competences at Union and national level as regards AI systems that are built on general-purpose AI models. To avoid overlapping competences, where…
To make best use of the centralised Union expertise and synergies at Union level, the powers of supervision and enforcement of the obligations on providers of general-purpose AI models should be a…
With a view to complementing the governance systems for general-purpose AI models, the scientific panel should support the monitoring activities of the AI Office and may, in certain cases, provide…
The AI Office should be able to take the necessary actions to monitor the effective implementation of and compliance with the obligations for providers of general-purpose AI models laid down in this…
The development of AI systems other than high-risk AI systems in accordance with the requirements of this Regulation may lead to a larger uptake of ethical and trustworthy AI in the Union. Providers…
It is important that AI systems related to products that are not high-risk in accordance with this Regulation and thus are not required to comply with the requirements set out for high-risk AI…
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