The forth and final installment of our multi-part series on the EU AI Act (see Part One here, Part Two here, and Part Three here) discusses the requirements for low-risk artificial intelligence systems, emphasizing transparency obligations such as informing users when interacting with AI and marking AI-generated content. It also outlines enforcement mechanisms, including the roles of the European Commission’s AI Office and national regulators, and details the significant fines for non-compliance.

The Robots are Coming: Navigating Privacy Challenges in AI-Powered Robotics in Public Settings and Homes – Part 1
The power of artificial Intelligence (AI) systems has been rapidly increasing over the past several years, and these systems are