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Second Webinar on the architecture of the AI Act

On the 2nd part of the first AI Pact webinar, AI Office experts explored the nature of the AI Act to enable its smooth implementation.

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This session focused on the obligations that providers and deployers need to implement by February 2025, the regulation of General Purpose AI (GPAI) models, and the requirements for high-risk AI systems and the related standardisation process for high-risk AI systems.

Agenda

16:00 - 17:30

Moderator: Marion Ho-Dac, Professor of Private Law, Artois University (France)

Speakers from the AI Office:

  • Yordanka Ivanova, AI Regulation and Compliance Unit - Head of Sector Legal Oversight of the AI Act Implementation
  • Friederike Grosse-Holz, AI Safety Unit - Technical Officer, Technology Specialist in AI 
  • Antoine-Alexandre André, AI Innovation and Policy Coordination Unit - Legal and Policy Officer

Topics:

  • Obligations applying from February 2 2025
  • General-Purpose AI
  • Requirements for high-risk AI systems and related standardisation activities

The event was streamed on our YouTube channel. You can also download the slides.

Background

The first part of the webinar laid the groundwork by discussing the European AI Act’s objectives, its innovative risk-based approach, and the governance structures that will ensure its effective implementation. This session built on that foundation, providing deeper insights into specific obligations and regulatory requirements.

This two-part seminar series is just the beginning of a series of webinars on Pillar I of the AI Pact. In 2025, the AI Office will continue to explore these topics in greater detail with additional sessions focusing on High-risk AI requirements. Our goal is to equip you with the knowledge and insights necessary to navigate and contribute to the responsible development of AI in Europe.