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Understanding the Impact of the EU AI Act: A Course on Compliance Essentials for 2024



Understanding the Impact of the EU AI Act: A Course on Compliance Essentials for 2024

Training on the Essentials of the EU AI Act

 

With the passing of the EU AI Act by the Parliament on March 13, 2024, a new regulatory framework for artificial intelligence has been established in the European Union.

 

This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the EU AI Act, focusing on the updates made in 2024 and how they affect the deployment and development of AI systems.

 

Target Audience:

  • Business Owners: Guidance on integrating AI systems in compliance with the new regulations.
  • Compliance, Data Privacy, Risk and Legal Officers: Insights into meeting the regulatory standards set by the EU AI Act.
  • Data Scientists and AI Enthusiasts: Information on the ethical, governance, and regulatory aspects of AI in the EU.

Course Overview:

  • Duration: Three hours of self-paced training.
  • Content: Coverage of the 2024 updates to the EU AI Act, including key concepts, requirements, and their practical implications for organizations.
  • Learning Tools: The course includes a learning platform, quizzes and additional reference documentation to support understanding.
  • Certification: Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion upon finishing the course.
  • Additional Resources: A practical guide with steps to prepare a compliance plan and resources for further exploration of the subject.

Learning Objectives:

Participants will:

  • Identify which AI systems fall under the regulation depending on their role and geographies
  • Understand the criteria for AI risk systems classifications.
  • Learn about the provisions for General Purpose AI systems 
  • Acquire knowledge on the requirements related to data, technical documentation, record keeping, transparency, human oversight, security, accuracy, robustness and risk management.
  • Understand the process of conformity assessment and the importance of fundamental human rights assessments.
  • Begin to develop a plan for aligning AI projects with the legal requirements of the EU AI Act.

Enrollment Information:

Participants interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of the EU AI Act and its implications for AI development and deployment in the EU are encouraged to enroll. 

For more information and to register for the course, visit https://www.safeainow.com/eu-ai-act-essentials.

Further Inquiries:

More details on this and other training can be reached on contact@safeainow.com

This course designed by Compliance and AI Governance experts aims to equip participants with the necessary knowledge to navigate the regulatory landscape of AI in the EU, ensuring that their AI initiatives are compliant with the latest legislation.

 

 

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  • ai ethics
  • ai responsible
  • demonstrating trustworthy ai
  • ai governance
  • ai risk management
  • ai compliance

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British Standards Institution: EU AI Act Readiness Assessment and Algorithmic Auditing

British Standards Institution: EU AI Act Readiness Assessment and Algorithmic Auditing

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