Preparing for the EU AI Act – guidance for AI biometrics developers and users

The EU's groundbreaking EU AI Act is poised to significantly impact companies developing or using biometric AI products within the European market. Here's why biometric AI companies should take notice.

What does the new legal definition of AI systems mean in practice for commercial use cases?

Organisations may not be certain whether their systems are AI due to the range of contrasting views from vendors and buyers. It is important that they recognise and categorise these systems as soon as possible. Developers, providers and user/deployers of AI systems which meet the EU AI Act definition criteria, and whose decisions are utilised within the EU, have to comply with the law.

EU AI Act: Cleared to move to the next stage. Your action list to get started.

Organisations are urged to review their development road maps and current use cases to determine whether their AI systems sit in the prohibited and high risk categories

The EU AI Act has been agreed – headlines you need to know about now

The trilogue negotiators reached a provisional agreement on the EU Artificial Intelligence Act on 9th December 2023. The EU AI Act will become Law in all EU Member states early 2024. To find out how to comply with the Act get in touch.