The European Union is introducing the Artificial Intelligence Regulation (AI Act), setting legally binding conditions on the development and use of AI. For businesses already managing GDPR compliance, this regulation will add new layers of responsibility, particularly in areas like recruitment, finance, healthcare, and customer profiling.

ETL GLOBAL Member ARROWS Law Firm provides an overview of how the AI Act will work alongside the GDPR, what businesses must do to prepare, and where the risks are highest. The report outlines key requirements based on the risk level of AI systems, obligations for users as well as developers, and the growing need for documentation, human oversight, and transparency.

Read the full report for practical steps to ensure your AI usage meet EU compliance requirements.

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