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Article 62: Measures for providers and deployers, in particular SMEs, including start-ups

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Title VI: Governance

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Source: EUR-Lex, Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 — text reproduced verbatim.

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Frequently asked questions

What support does Article 62 AI Act offer SMEs?
Article 62 requires Member States to provide SMEs and startups with priority access to AI regulatory sandboxes, organise awareness activities, and establish dedicated communication channels.
Must Member States consider startups under Article 62?
Yes, Article 62 requires Member States to take specific measures for SMEs and startups, including reduced fees and simplified procedures.
Do SMEs also need to comply with Article 62 of the AI Act?
Article 62 of the AI Act does not provide a general exemption for SMEs. However, the AI Act includes supportive measures and potentially lighter obligations for small and medium-sized enterprises, depending on their role in the AI value chain.
How does Article 62 of the AI Act relate to the GDPR?
Article 62 of the AI Act complements the GDPR. While the GDPR protects personal data, the AI Act focuses on the safety and trustworthiness of AI systems. Organisations must comply with both regulations when their AI system processes personal data.
What are the deadlines for Article 62 of the AI Act?
The AI Act follows a phased implementation. Prohibited AI practices apply from February 2025, obligations for high-risk AI systems from August 2026, and other provisions take effect gradually. The specific deadline for Article 62 depends on the category of the obligation.
Does Article 62 of the AI Act also apply to AI systems I purchase?
Yes, Article 62 of the AI Act may also be relevant when you purchase AI systems. As a deployer, you have your own obligations under the AI Act, regardless of whether you developed the system yourself or purchased it from a provider.
What is the difference between provider and deployer under Article 62 of the AI Act?
Under Article 62 of the AI Act, the provider is the entity that develops or places the AI system on the market, while the deployer is the entity that uses the system under its own authority. Both roles carry different obligations.
What documentation does Article 62 of the AI Act require?
Article 62 of the AI Act requires that relevant documentation is maintained as part of the compliance process. This may include technical documentation, instructions for use, logs or declarations of conformity, depending on the classification of the AI system.

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