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AI Act : A Practical Guide.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Benedikt, Kristin.
Contributor:
Ganter, Jonas.
Hansen, Marit.
Hartmann, Markus.
Henning, Clarissa.
Keber, Tobias O.
Kessen, Martin.
Köhler, Moritz.
Kremer, Sascha.
Maslewski, Daniel.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation.
Artificial intelligence.
Data protection--Law and legislation.
Data protection.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (422 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Heidelberg : C.F. Müller Verlag, 2025.
Summary:
This guide provides a comprehensive analysis of the European Union's AI Act, which governs the development, deployment, and regulation of artificial intelligence systems. The book is structured in three parts: the fundamentals of the AI Act, its legal obligations and frameworks, and its enforcement mechanisms. It addresses key topics such as the intersection of AI regulation with existing EU laws like the GDPR and Digital Services Act, legal obligations for AI models and high-risk systems, and the supervision and liability of AI. Written by experts in law, technology, and public policy, the work aims to offer practical insights for legal professionals, policymakers, businesses, and public authorities navigating the complexities of AI regulation. The goal is to ensure the responsible and ethical use of AI while fostering innovation and compliance within the European Union. Generated by AI.
Contents:
AI Act
Impressum
Preface to the English translation
Table of contents
List of abbreviations
List of literature
Part I Basics
Chapter 1 Timeline of the AI Act
Chapter 2 Definitions
A. Artificial intelligence
B. Symbolic AI (1st Wave)
C. Machine Learning (2nd Wave)
D. GPAI Models and Generative AI
E. Future prognosis (3rd Wave)
Chapter 3 Differentiation from other fields of action
A. Differentiation from legal tech and automation
B. Differentiation from robotics
Chapter 4 Technical and economic classification of artificial intelligence
A. How AI applications work
B. Overview of AI application areas and use cases
I. GPAI models and generative AI as co-pilots
II. GPAI Models and Generative AI for Image and Text Processing
III. Open-source and generative AI
IV. Legal Tech und Smart Contracts
V. AI in legal, tax and management consulting
1. AI as a product in its own right, as a service or integration into consulting services
2. Practical examples of the use of AI in consulting services
3. Short assessment in compliance with the AI Act
VI. AI applications in sport and health sector
VII. AI in public sector Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
3-8114-6412-4
OCLC:
1485004442

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