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Japanese:データサイエンティストのための「EU AI法」 
English:EU AI Act for Data Scientist 
Author
Japanese: 鈴木健二.  
English: Kenji Suzuki.  
Language Japanese 
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Published date Jan. 24, 2025 
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Japanese:大阪大学AI・データ利活用研究会 
English:Osaka University AI and Data Utilization Research Group 
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Official URL https://www-mmds.sigmath.es.osaka-u.ac.jp/structure/activity/ai_data.php?id=85
 
Abstract The EU AI Act, which was passed by the EU on May 21, 2024 and entered into force on August 1, 2024, is a comprehensive regulation on AI. The EU AI Act will gradually come into effect on February 2, 2025 for “prohibited AI” and on August 2, 2025 for “general-purpose AI models. While previously relying on voluntary regulations such as AI ethical guidelines, the “EU AI Act” has transformed them into legally binding regulations. Its scope of application covers a broad value chain, from the developers of AI models to their providers and operators. In addition to the regulation based on the “risk-based approach” presented in the draft three years ago, a new regulation on General Purpose AI Models (GPAI) has also been introduced. Furthermore, it is important to note that the regulations are not limited to the EU, but also include extraterritorial application provisions, which apply to businesses outside the EU for products and services provided within the EU. The EU AI Act is also attracting attention as a “Brussels effect,” in which EU regulations spill over into legal systems around the world. Deepening our understanding of it will have important implications for future research and development. In particular, for those involved in data science and AI R&D, this seminar will provide detailed and easy-to-understand explanations from my perspective as an AI R&D and information law researcher.

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