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Analysis of the preliminary AI standardisation work plan in support of the AI Act

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This report provides a systematic analysis of the current standardisation roadmap in support of the AI Act (AIA). The analysis covers standards currently considered by CEN-CENELEC Joint Technical Committee (JTC) 21 on artificial intelligence (AI), evaluating their coverage of the requirements laid out in the legal text. We found that the international standards currently considered already partially cover the AIA requirements for trustworthy AI defined in the regulation. Furthermore, many of the identified remaining gaps are already planned to be addressed by dedicated European standardisation. In order to support the work of standardisers in addressing these gaps, this document presents an independent expert-based analysis and recommendation, by highlighting areas deserving further attention of standardisers, and pointing, when possible, to additional relevant existing standards or directly providing possible additions to the scope of future European standards in support of the AI Act.

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  • SOLER GARRIDO Josep & FANO YELA Delia & PANIGUTTI Cecilia & JUNKLEWITZ Henrik & HAMON Ronan & EVAS Tatjana & ANDRÉ Antoine-Alexandre & SCALZO Salvatore, 2023. "Analysis of the preliminary AI standardisation work plan in support of the AI Act," JRC Research Reports JRC132833, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc132833
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    Artificial Intelligence; Standards; Transparency; Conformity Assessment; Risk Management; Data Quality; Human Oversight; Record Keeping; Quality Management; Robustness; Accuracy; Cybersecurity;
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