Practical summary of the Artificial Intelligence Regulation: 5 Key Points for 2025
Abstract
In this article, an analysis of five essential aspects of the Artificial Intelligence Regulation (AIR) for 2025 is provided. Firstly, the RIA's objective of promoting a human-centered and reliable AI is highlighted. Secondly, it is noted that the regulation's scope goes beyond AI creators, including all operators and those responsible for its implementation. The third point addresses the importance of clear definitions to ensure compliance with the RIA. Fourthly, it is emphasized that certain AI practices are explicitly prohibited to prevent harm and discrimination. The fifth key aspect is the need for information and transparency, as these are essential and non-negotiable elements according to the AIR. Additionally, in the paper we mention key dates for the regulation's implementation, and we provide a brief reference to the infractions and sanctions foreseen. In conclusion, it is emphasized that the true key of the AIR is to ensure a human-centered AI, prioritizing ethics and the protection of human rights.
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