AI Law

AI Law

  • artificial intelligence
  • AI Act
  • compliant AI
  • AI in business
  • AI providers
  • AI Art

The industrial and technological advancements of the 2020s will inevitably lead entrepreneurs across almost every industry to implement AI technologies in their operations.

The European Union is among the first in the world to pass a regulation governing the operation of AI systems within the European community. The Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) establishes rules for the use of AI technologies and imposes a range of obligations on key stakeholders in the AI value chain, such as AI system providers and users.

Silesia Legal House offers legal support in the process of implementing AI systems within our clients’ companies in compliance with the requirements of the AI Act, including:

  • Verifying the use of AI technologies for prohibited practices related to AI.
  • Assessing compliance, analyzing, and classifying risks associated with AI.
  • Assisting in meeting legal requirements for data protection, consumer protection, and digital services, including profiling and fair business practices related to AI.
  • Ensuring the compliance of AI systems with regulations on data and data management, preparing documentation, and implementing procedures aligned with the principles of transparency, user information, human oversight, robustness, accuracy, and safety.
  • Assisting companies in selecting the most appropriate methods to meet current requirements while considering the state of the art and technological and scientific progress in their fields of operation.
  • Verifying input data used for training AI systems, output data, and methods for managing AI system data.
  • Assisting in the processing of personal data using any AI system in compliance with GDPR.
  • Recommending the most appropriate way to inform users about the use of AI systems in offered products or services.

In accordance with the regulations, some AI system providers must introduce several procedures and documentation, particularly for systems that interact with humans—such as systems used to detect emotions or determine associations with various social categories based on biometric data. This also includes technologies that generate or manipulate content, such as deepfake. The AI Act specifically addresses high-risk systems, including AI technologies used in:

  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • Employment and workplace management
  • Banking services
  • Telecommunications
  • Transportation
  • Environmental protection.

Our team is ready to assist providers, implementers, and users of AI systems in complying with the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. We leverage current technological knowledge and stay up to date with the guidelines issued by EU bodies, national authorities, and industry institutions regarding the use of generative AI in specific sectors of the economy—including for funding bodies, research organizations, and scientists, both in the public sphere and the free market.

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