Whether you're headquartered in the European Union or not, the proposed, and likely soon to be adopted, European Union Artificial Intelligence Act deserves attention. In this course, First Look: The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, you’ll gain the ability to better understand the Act’s requirements. First, you’ll explore how the Act defines AI and AI systems. Next, you’ll discover the levels of risk that the Act uses to classify AI systems. Finally, you’ll learn about the Act’s required elements, based on the level of risk. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of the EU’s AI Act needed to implement AI according to the requirements of the Act.
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Whether you're headquartered in the European Union or not, the proposed, and likely soon to be adopted, European Union Artificial Intelligence Act deserves attention. In this course, First Look: The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, you’ll gain the ability to better understand the Act’s requirements. First, you’ll explore how the Act defines AI and AI systems. Next, you’ll discover the levels of risk that the Act uses to classify AI systems. Finally, you’ll learn about the Act’s required elements, based on the level of risk. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of the EU’s AI Act needed to implement AI according to the requirements of the Act.
Syllabus
- First Look: EU Artificial Intelligence Act 7mins
Taught by
David Harris
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