Article 1

Subject matter

Updated on 31 July 2024 based on the version published in the Official Journal of the EU dated 12 July 2024 and entered into force on 1 August 2024.

1. The purpose of this Regulation is to improve the functioning of the internal market and promote the uptake of human-centric and trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI), while ensuring a high level of protection of health, safety, fundamental rights enshrined in the Charter, including democracy, the rule of law and environmental protection, against the harmful effects of AI systems in the Union and supporting innovation.

2. This Regulation lays down:

  • harmonised rules for the placing on the market, the putting into service, and the use of AI systems in the Union;
  • prohibitions of certain AI practices;
  • specific requirements for high-risk AI systems and obligations for operators of such systems;
  • harmonised transparency rules for certain AI systems;
  • harmonised rules for the placing on the market of general-purpose AI models;
  • rules on market monitoring, market surveillance, governance and enforcement;
  • measures to support innovation, with a particular focus on SMEs, including start-ups.

Table of Contents

Chapter III: High-Risk AI Systems
Chapter IX: Post-Market Monitoring, Information Sharing and Market Surveillance