The Commission adopts its own approach on development and use of Artificial Intelligence
The Communication on Artificial Intelligence in the European Commission (AI@EC) outlines its strategic vision to foster the internal development and use of lawful, safe, and trustworthy AI.
When using or deploying AI, the Commission will:
Develop internal operational guidelines that give staff—users, developers, or procurers of AI systems—clear and pragmatic guidance on how to put such systems into operation.
Assess and classify AI systems that the Commission is using or planning to use based on a risk-based approach and using the Commission’s operational guidelines.
Refrain from using AI systems that are considered incompatible with European values or that represent a threat to the security, safety, health, and fundamental rights of people.
Put in place organisational structures to fulfil the obligations of the Commission in relation to AI.
In doing so, the Commission will consider the planned EU political and legislative initiatives as well as all applicable existing legislation, including non-discrimination, accessibility, information security, and data protection. It will also consider the best practices and examples from industry at both the national and international levels. When deciding on new IT investments, the Commission will consider the AI aspect to ensure compliance with the Commission’s operational guidelines.
“We welcome the opportunity that AI brings to Commission staff to become more efficient in their daily work. We strive to modernise our systems and support public administrations in the EU in their use of trustworthy AI technologies. With the AI Act, the Commission is setting rules for harmonising the use of AI in the EU. These rules will help us too. With this communication, we want to ensure that the Commission prepares for the implementation of the AI Act and puts in place the mechanisms that are needed for the safe and ethical use of AI in our own work.”
Source: commission.europa.eu