European Parliament rapporteurs for the proposed Artificial Intelligence Act circulated a fresh compromise text focused on overhauling parts of the bill's enforcement framework, Euractiv reports. The proposed updates include unannounced on-site checks of high-risk AI systems, joint investigations for large-scale incidents and a broader approach to a pan-European database for such systems. Additional changes to incident reporting obligations and approach to noncompliance concerning technical documentation were also raised.
22 Nov. 2022
MEPs pitch enforcement changes to proposed AI Act
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