Euralarm board joins AI pact to support AI Act measures
Iain Hoey
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Euralarm’s commitment to AI Act implementation
The Board of Euralarm has decided to participate in the AI Pact, as reported by Euralarm.
This initiative supports organisations in preparing for the AI Act measures.
Recently approved, the AI Act includes provisions that will apply shortly after its adoption.
Some requirements, particularly those concerning high-risk AI systems, will come into effect at the end of a transitional period.
European Commission’s AI pact initiative
The European Commission is promoting the AI Pact to encourage voluntary industry commitment to the AI Act.
The first call for interest in November 2023 received responses from over 550 organisations across various sectors and countries.
The AI Office is developing the AI Pact around two main pillars.
The first pillar engages the AI Pact network, promoting best practice exchanges and providing practical information on AI Act implementation.
The second pillar urges AI system providers and deployers to prepare early for compliance with legislative requirements.
AI pact meetings and standards development
Meetings of the AI Pact will discuss standard development by CEN/CENELEC, expected to be completed by February 2025.
A limited Q&A session will address governance topics.
High-risk AI systems will require CE marking, and companies must register in a publicly accessible database.
There will not be a specific label for AI conformity.