The AI Act is in many ways one of the most ambitious sets of rules the EU has ever adopted:
It is a comprehensive set of rules with 103 articles and 13 annexes, which attempts to regulate the entire value chain of AI systems and models.
The regulation envisages that the rules will be supplemented by a wide range of supplementary acts, including delegated regulations, harmonized standards, official guidance, etc.
Furthermore, the regulation has a complex interaction with a large number of other rules (a recent EU report highlights interactions with more than 10 other EU legal acts), and it is based on a never before combination of product safety rules (the New Legislative Framework) and fundamental rights.
And finally, since these rules concern a rapidly evolving technology, the Commission has already proposed amendments to the regulation in connection with the Digital Omnibus package.
