Abstract
This paper analyses the legal framework for artificial intelligence (AI) in the European Union, focusing on the recently adopted Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) of 2024. The Act employs a risk-based classification approach to regulate AI systems, particularly high-risk ones, to safeguard public safety and fundamental rights. Additionally, it examines the Act's alignment with Directive (EU) 2019/770, which establishes complementary standards for AI-based software products through continuous updates and transparency. Through this legislation, the EU sets global standards for responsible AI development, fostering a secure digital ecosystem aligned with societal values and user rights.
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