- Summary
- The Recital 8 of the AI Act establishes strict prohibitions for organizations placing AI systems on the market or using them, regardless of their physical presence in the Union. This regulation mandates that such providers and users must be based in the Union or located within a third country. The law explicitly prohibits AI systems that create harmful, abusive, or unlawful outputs that violate fundamental rights. Crucially, it clarifies that these practices are particularly harmful and should be banned because they contradict the Union's core values regarding respect for human dignity, freedom, equality, democracy, and the rule of law. This strict enforcement ensures that data protection rights, private and family life rights, and the child's rights are protected throughout all AI deployments, making the regulation more effective and protective globally.
- Title
- EU AI Act - Updates, Compliance, Training
- Description
- Uncover the critical components of the EU AI Act. Earn your Artificial Intelligence Act Trained Professional (AIActTPro) certification, providing independent evidence of your quantifiable understanding of the subject matter.
- Keywords
- systems, risk, european, will, intelligence, rights, high, commission, article, data, union, market, regulation, rules, fundamental, system, obligations
- NS Lookup
- A 217.26.53.20
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-17
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