1、Practical steps to comply with the EU AI Acts mandatory requirementsThe Governance ProgramWELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONSOliver Patel,AIGP,CIPP/EEnterprise AI Governance Lead,AstraZenecaAI Governance Faculty and Research Advisory Board Member,IAPPMember,OECD Expert Group on AI Risk and AccountabilitySESSI
2、ON OUTLINEI.Requirements for high-risk AI systemsII.Transparency obligations for providers and deployers of certain AI systemsIII.General-purpose AI modelsIV.AI Governance at the EU levelV.Practical steps to prepare for the EU AI ActVI.Questions and AnswersI.Requirements for high-risk AI systemsTech
3、nical documentationRecord keepingData&data governanceHuman oversightQuality management systemRisk management systemAccuracy,robustness&cybersecurityTransparency&Instructions for UseConformity assessmentRegistration of high-risk AIRegulatory cooperationAuthorizedrepresentativeProvidersI.Requirements
4、for high-risk AI systemsDeployersDeployersAssign human oversightRelevant&representative input dataMonitoring&incident reportingEmployers must inform workers about high-risk AI useFollow Instructions for UseMaintain AI system logs&records Notice&disclosure for AI decision-makingRegulatory cooperation
5、Fundamental rights impact assessmentI.Requirements for high-risk AI systemsFundamental rights impact assessmentApplies only to high-risk AI systems listed in Annex III(aside from critical infrastructure).Must be completed by deployers that are:bodies governed by public law private entities providing
6、 public services deployers using AI systems to evaluate credit worthiness and credit scores Deployers using AI systems for risk assessment and pricing for health and life insuranceI.Requirements for high-risk AI systemsAI value chainAny distributor,importer,deployer or other third-party shall be con