EU AI Act
Definición
The EU AI Act is the European Union's comprehensive regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, adopted in 2024. It classifies AI systems into risk tiers (unacceptable, high, limited, minimal) and imposes requirements including transparency, human oversight, technical documentation, and conformity assessments. For organizations deploying AI automation, the EU AI Act creates compliance obligations around how AI systems are designed, deployed, and monitored.
JieGou's EU AI Act Alignment
JieGou maps its governance stack to 8 articles of the EU AI Act: transparency (Article 13), human oversight (Article 14), accuracy and robustness (Article 15), and more. The compliance dashboard shows which controls are in place and which need attention, with evidence export for regulators.
Impact on AI Automation
AI automation platforms used in HR, finance, healthcare, or legal may qualify as high-risk under the EU AI Act. This means organizations need documented governance, human oversight mechanisms, and audit trails — exactly the infrastructure JieGou provides.
Términos relacionados
AI Governance
AI governance is the set of policies, controls, and oversight mechanisms that ensure AI systems operate safely, ethically, and in compliance with regulations.
RBAC (Role-Based Access Control)
RBAC assigns permissions to roles rather than individuals, ensuring that users can only access AI features and data appropriate to their organizational role.
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