Openlayer launches AI governance solution ahead of EU AI Act
Openlayer has introduced a new AI governance solution designed to help companies meet the requirements of the upcoming EU AI Act, which is expected to enter into force in mid-2024.

Vad har hänt
Openlayer has unveiled an AI governance solution designed to assist companies with compliance regarding the EU AI Act. The solution focuses on managing risks associated with AI systems. This includes bias identification, transparency monitoring, and data privacy management as required by the new regulatory framework.
Key facts
| Regelverk | EU AI Act |
|---|---|
| Företag | Openlayer |
| Förväntat ikraftträdande | Mitten av 2024 |
Varför det spelar roll
The EU AI Act introduces extensive regulations for the development and use of AI systems, particularly those classified as high-risk. Companies failing to meet these requirements risk heavy fines and loss of trust. Openlayer's offering provides tools to proactively address these challenges, which may facilitate smoother adaptation to the new legal requirements.
Vem påverkas
AI developers, companies using AI systems, and organisations operating within the EU are directly affected. In particular, firms developing or implementing high-risk AI applications need to review their processes to ensure compliance.
EU-status
The EU AI Act is a regulatory framework established by the European Union, meaning all AI systems developed, sold, or used within EU member states—regardless of where the company is headquartered—must comply with its provisions. Openlayer’s solution is specifically designed to handle these European requirements.
Mer att veta
The presentation of Openlayer’s AI governance solution comes at a time when many companies are preparing for the new regulatory landscape introduced by the EU AI Act.
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