The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has brought unprecedented innovation — and with it, complex ethical and legal challenges. As the EU AI Act moves closer to full enforcement, businesses across sectors must ensure that their use of AI is not only effective but also compliant and transparent.
Key Points:
- What Is the EU AI Act?
The EU AI Act is the world’s first comprehensive regulation focused solely on artificial intelligence. It classifies AI systems by risk level and imposes strict requirements on high-risk applications — such as recruitment algorithms, credit scoring, or medical diagnostics. - Why It Matters for You
If your company uses AI in any decision-making process, you may fall under the “high-risk” category. That means mandatory risk assessments, documentation, and human oversight must be in place. - How to Prepare Now
- Conduct an AI Governance DPIA to evaluate risks and ethical considerations.
- Implement transparent decision-making protocols for your algorithms.
- Establish a clear internal AI policy to guide responsible use.
Conclusion:
Being proactive about AI compliance isn’t just about ticking legal boxes — it’s about building trust. At JPF Lawyers & Consultants, we help you create AI systems that are ethical, effective, and fully aligned with the upcoming EU AI Act.