Lexroom AI Act Simplifies AI Regulation

Il European Regulation on Artificial Intelligence (AI Act) will be published soon in the European Official Journal and will be fully applicable by 2026. This regulation represents a milestone in ensuring that AI applications are implemented in a safe, ethical and respectful manner of fundamental rights and individual freedoms. But how do you navigate the more than 400 pages of the document? The solution comes from the startup Lexroom.ai with its innovative module Lexroom AI Act.

Main guarantees for users

The AI ​​Act lays out clear rules for all stakeholders, including suppliers, distributors, agents, and users of high-risk AI systems. Here are five key protections for users:

  1. Prohibitions on harmful practicesThe regulation prohibits the use of subliminal or manipulative techniques and the exploitation of vulnerabilities related to age or disability.
  2. Transparency and labelling: AI systems must clearly inform users that they are interacting with an AI. The generated content must be labeled.
  3. Requirements for high-risk AI systemsThese systems must ensure the protection of health, safety and fundamental rights.
  4. Penalties for violationsViolations of the provisions may result in fines of up to 7% of the total annual worldwide turnover or 35 million euros, whichever is higher.
  5. Regulatory experimentation spaces: They enable suppliers to develop and test technologies before they are placed on the market, ensuring compliance with current regulations.

Lexroom AI Act, an ally for lawyers

The startup Lexroom.aifounded in 2023, developed the module Lexroom AI Act to facilitate navigation and understanding of the European Regulation on Artificial Intelligence. This tool uses generative artificial intelligence to provide quick and accurate answers to legal questions, saving valuable time for legal professionals.

Andrea Lonza, Martina Domenicali and Paolo Fois, founders of Lexroom.ai

How Lexroom AI Act Works

Lexroom AI Act is designed to be intuitive and efficient. Users can ask questions in natural language and receive semi-finished legal opinions, complete with source citations, in seconds. The information is drawn from institutional datasets, thus ensuring maximum relevance and accuracy. Paolo FoisCo-founder and CEO of Lexroom.ai, underlines the importance of this tool in responding to the growing needs for legal advice due to new AI regulations.

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