Law | EU AI Act: Prohibited Practices for Paralegals & All

Understand the EU AI Act's Prohibitions: Learn essential regulations to ensure responsible and compliant AI practices.

Law | EU AI Act: Prohibited Practices for Paralegals & All
Law | EU AI Act: Prohibited Practices for Paralegals & All

Law | EU AI Act: Prohibited Practices for Paralegals & All free download

Understand the EU AI Act's Prohibitions: Learn essential regulations to ensure responsible and compliant AI practices.

This course offers a comprehensive overview of the EU AI Act’s Prohibited Practices, guiding you through each regulation that aims to ensure ethical, responsible, and transparent AI use. As the European Union takes significant steps to regulate AI, understanding these restrictions is essential for anyone involved in AI development, implementation, or compliance. This course breaks down each prohibition, detailing its purpose, application, and potential implications.

We begin with an exploration of manipulative techniques and the risks of exploiting individuals' vulnerabilities. You'll learn how these methods can unfairly influence people and why such approaches are deemed unacceptable in the EU. From there, we examine biometric categorization, social scoring, and other classifications, discussing their potential for societal harm and privacy breaches. Key topics also include strict limitations on real-time biometric identification and the use of facial recognition databases, where you’ll understand why and how these are restricted to protect individual freedoms and privacy.

Additional sections cover the assessment of high-risk AI applications and the emerging restrictions on emotion inference. By the end of the course, we recap the essential prohibitions and outline the penalties for non-compliance, helping you grasp the full scope of the AI Act’s implications. This course is ideal for AI developers, business leaders, and compliance officers looking to stay informed and align with the latest in EU regulations, ensuring ethical and lawful AI practices.