The European Union Artificial Intelligence regulation
In just a few years, AI has become widely adopted, driven by advances in deep learning and the emergence of large-scale public language models. However, this rapid uptake also raises very concrete questions around security, proper use, and human and energy impacts.
To address these challenges, the European Union published the Artificial Intelligence Regulation (AIR / AI Act) on 13 June 2024, which governs the development, placing on the market, and deployment of AI systems.
In this white paper, Coexya and AQUILAB by Coexya provide a clear summary of the regulation’s key points, including:
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the essential definitions (what the AI Act considers to be an “AI system”)
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the classification by risk levels (limited, high, systemic, unacceptable) and what each level implies
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the associated obligations, with a focus on transparency and the strengthened requirements for high-risk systems
The document takes a practical, operational approach: it presents the conformity assessment process and illustrates it through a real-life case study on Onco Place, AQUILAB by Coexya’s web platform for radiotherapy clinical trials.
Finally, the conclusion encourages viewing compliance not as a constraint, but as an opportunity for quality, trust, and differentiation—provided the approach is anticipated and properly structured.
Download the white paper to gain a structured overview of the AI Act and initial guidance to assess your systems and start your compliance journey 👇🏻