03 May 2022
The latest compromise text circulated by the French Presidency of the Council on the proposed Artificial Intelligence Act deals with the chapters on notifying authorities, notified bodies and national competent authorities; as well as the titles on an EU database for high-risk AI systems and post-market monitoring and market surveillance.
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NOTE from: Presidency to: Delegations: Proposition de Règlement du Parlement européen et du Conseil établissant des règles harmonisées concernant l'intelligence artificielle (législation sur l'intelligence artificielle) et modifiant certains actes législatifs de l'Union - Texte de compromis de la présidence - Articles 30-39 et 59-62 (Council doc. 8307/22, LIMITE, 25 April 2022, pdf):
"5. La présidence française invite les délégations à examiner les modifications qu’il est proposé d’apporter aux articles 30 à 39 et aux articles 59 à 62 lors de la réunion du groupe TELECOM du 28 avril 2022.
6. Les modifications apportées au document par rapport à la proposition de la Commission sont soulignées: les ajouts sont signalés par des caractères gras, les suppressions sont barrées."
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