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EU agreement on artificial intelligence rules

13 Dec '23

Author(s): Matthijs Gardien en Bine Schoenmaker

Last Friday, the AI Regulation, better known as the AI Act, was adopted after a long period of negotiations. The regulation is risk-based: AI systems are classified as prohibited, high risk, limited risk and minimal risk. It also includes rules for general purpose AI. On this, see our previous article

Resolution adopted on generative AI systems | Ploum Rotterdam Law Firm

For now, the wait is on the publication of the final text. Two years after the publication of the final text, the AI Act will enter into force. 

Want to know what this could mean for you? Or do you have any questions? Contact m.gardien@ploum.nl and b.schoenmaker@ploum.nl.

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Attorney at law, Partner

Matthijs Gardien

Expertises:  Contract law, Litigation, IT-Law, Cybersecurity , Privacy law, Start-up and Scale-up, Commercial Contracts, E-commerce, Artificial intelligence,

Attorney at law

Bine Schoenmaker

Expertises:  IT-Law, Privacy law, Contract law, Technology, Media and Telecom, Healthcare, Artificial intelligence, Commercial Contracts,

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