Artificial Intelligence (Ai)
AI Act Compliance Services
1. AI Act Risk Categorization
Evaluating AI systems against the EU AI Act’s risk categories.
2. Risk Assessment / Gap Analysis
Advising on the implementation of conformity requirements for all AI systems, including:
- AI literacy.
- Risk Management Systems.
- IP rights infringements.
- Data governance.
- Technical Documentation.
- Transparency & Information requirements.
- Human oversight.
- Accuracy and cybersecurity requirements.
3. Audits & Assessments
- Fundamental Rights Impact Assessments.
- Bias audits and prevention strategies.
- IP Rights Infringement Audit
- Algorithmic Collusion Audit
- Compliance records.
4. Regulatory Compliance
Advising on how to align the AI Act with GDPR, Digital Services Act (DSA), and other EU regulations.
5. Ongoing Monitoring & Compliance Updates
Keeping businesses up to date with regulatory developments and enforcement measures.
Ensure your AI systems meet the EU’s legal and ethical standards with expert guidance and avoid non-compliance which can be penalized with fines up to EUR 35 million or if the entity in violation is a company up to 7 % of its total worldwide annual turnover for the preceding financial year, whichever is higher.
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IP Rights Infringements Audits
AI systems such as Large Language Models and Generative AI often require data sources for their training and deployment.
Unlike other international intellectual property law regimes, the different EU Member State legal frameworks do not provide a per se ‘fair use’ exemption and developers of AI systems run the risk of IP infringements in the European Union.
We work with technology firms & AI developers to navigate IPR infringement risks by:
- analyzing the AI training set-up.
- identifying possible risks of IP infringements.
- advising of how to develop AI system without IP infringements.
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AI & Algorithmic Collusion
The European Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) outlines in Art.101 & 102 the EU competition law regime, prohibiting collusion between competitors and the abuse of a dominant position respectively.
AI applications may be at risk of infringing both EU and Member State competition rules, in example by:
- AI driven collusion
- Algorithmic price discrimination
- and others
Together with your engineering department we audit your AI applications to steer clear of possible EU competition / antitrust violation.
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(AI) Done right
Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act)
Compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 (AI Act)
Avoid infringing EU Intellectual Property Law
Advice on how to avoid intellectual property rights infringements in Ai development.
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