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EU Issues Guidance on AI Act's Prohibited Uses as First Compliance Deadline Passes

The European Commission outlines banned AI practices and provides non-binding guidelines to ensure consistent application of the law across member states.

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EU flag, stock graph and "AI ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE" words are seen in this illustration taken, May 21, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Overview

  • The European Union's AI Act, effective since March 2024, prohibits eight high-risk AI practices, including social scoring, emotion tracking in workplaces, and real-time biometric identification in public spaces.
  • The first compliance deadline for the AI Act passed on February 2, 2025, with additional phased deadlines extending through August 2026.
  • Violations of the Act's prohibited use cases can result in fines of up to 7% of global revenue or €35 million, whichever is greater.
  • The European Commission's guidance, released February 4, 2025, provides legal explanations and practical examples to help companies comply but is not legally binding.
  • EU member states have until August 2, 2025, to designate authorities responsible for enforcing the AI Act, with enforcement expected to be staggered over time.