This initiative seeks input from all stakeholders – AI providers, developers, businesses, public authorities, academia, research institutions, civil society, governments, supervisory authorities, and citizens – on how to implement the AI Act’s rules for high-risk AI systems.
The consultation will collect practical examples and clarify issues relating to high-risk AI systems. This feedback will be taken into account in the upcoming Commission guidelines on classifying high-risk AI systems, as well as related requirements and obligations. It will also collect input on responsibilities along the AI value chain.
The AI Act defines two main types of ‘high-risk’ AI systems:
🛑 Systems important for product safety under the EU’s harmonised product safety legislation.
🛑 Systems that could significantly impact people’s health, safety, or fundamental rights in specific use cases.
The consultation is open for 6 weeks until 18 July 2025. Now is your chance to shape the future of AI regulation in Europe – share your views and help build a trustworthy AI ecosystem!
