- The Czech presidency of the EU Council shared with the other EU countries on Thursday (3 November) the final version of the AI Act, a flagship EU legislative initiative.
- The new compromise clarifies that the provisions related to the obligations for high-risk AI providers, the appointment of a legal representative in the Union, the declaration of conformity with EU law, and the post-market monitoring will only apply to general purpose AI providers once the implementing act enters into force.
- New wording has been added in the case that the authority rejects the request, obliging the law enforcement agency to discard all the results and outputs resulting from that system.
AI Act: Czech EU presidency makes final tweaks ahead of ambassadors’ approval

