EU Artificial Intelligence Act prohibited practices overview

A LexisNexis practice note examines Article 5 of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act and the practices banned for posing unacceptable risks to EU values and fundamental rights. It also addresses enforcement, liability, and contractual considerations.

A practice note for LexisNexis examines prohibited practices under the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. The analysis centers on Article 5 of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act, which prohibits Artificial Intelligence practices deemed to pose unacceptable risks to EU values and fundamental rights.

The note provides an in-depth analysis of each of the prohibited practices. It outlines related enforcement and liability implications, and provides guidance on relevant contractual considerations. The focus is on how the prohibited practices framework operates within the broader regulatory structure of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act.

Anne-Gabrielle Haie authored the practice note. She advises clients on digital-related matters, with a strong focus on data protection, privacy, and cybersecurity. Her work is associated with Artificial Intelligence, data and digital matters, privacy and cybersecurity, internet, telecom and media, and blockchain and cryptocurrency.

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