欧盟人工智能法案下的合规性评估一般方法

Eva Thelisson, Himanshu Verma
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欧盟委员会于 2021 年 4 月 21 日提出了关于人工智能(AI)的统一规则(即《欧盟人工智能法案》)。经过与欧洲理事会的磋商和多次修订,2022 年 11 月 25 日公布了《欧盟人工智能法总则》。欧盟议会于 2023 年 5 月批准了初稿。三方会议分别于 2023 年 6 月、7 月、9 月和 10 月举行,目的是让欧洲议会、欧盟理事会和欧盟委员会在 2024 年初通过最终版本。这是欧盟(EU)首次尝试制定具有法律约束力的人工智能法律文书。与《一般数据保护条例》(GDPR)类似,《欧盟人工智能法》具有域外效力。因此,它有可能成为全球人工智能监管的黄金标准。由于人工智能供应商在进入欧盟市场之前必须对高风险人工智能系统进行符合性评估,因此该法案还可能有助于就人工智能的可信性达成全球共识。由于《人工智能法》中关于如何在实践中进行符合性评估和事后监督的指导方针有限,因此有必要就这一主题达成共识。本文旨在研究欧洲理事会于 2022 年 11 月批准的《欧盟人工智能法》提出的治理结构,并提出对人工智能系统进行符合性评估的工具。
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Conformity assessment under the EU AI act general approach

The European Commission proposed harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (AI) on the 21st of April 2021 (namely the EU AI Act). Following a consultative process with the European Council and many amendments, a General Approach of the EU AI Act was published on the 25th of November 2022. The EU Parliament approved the initial draft in May 2023. Trilogue meetings took place in June, July, September and October 2023, with the aim for the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union and the European Commission to adopt a final version early 2024. This is the first attempt to build a legally binding legal instrument on Artificial Intelligence in the European Union (EU). In a similar way as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the EU AI Act has an extraterritorial effect. It has, therefore, the potential to become a global gold standard for AI regulation. It may also contribute to developing a global consensus on AI Trustworthiness because AI providers must conduct conformity assessments for high-risk AI systems prior to entry into the EU market. As the AI Act contains limited guidelines on how to conduct conformity assessments and ex-post monitoring in practice, there is a need for consensus building on this topic. This paper aims at studying the governance structure proposed by the EU AI Act, as approved by the European Council in November 2022, and proposes tools to conduct conformity assessments of AI systems.

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