Poland's Ministry of Digital Affairs Attempts to Regulate Forbidden AI Systems under EU AI Act

Poland’s Ministry of Digital Affairs closed consultations on regulating prohibited AI systems under the EU AI Act, focusing on practices like manipulative technologies, real-time biometric surveillance, and social scoring to protect public interests and rights.

Poland's Ministry of Digital Affairs Attempts to Regulate Forbidden AI Systems under EU AI Act

Ministry of Digital Affairs in Poland tackles prohibited AI systems to protect fundamental rights

On 31 December 2024, Poland’s Ministry of Digital Affairs concluded its public consultation on the implementation of the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, focusing specifically on prohibited AI systems.

This action reflects the country’s commitment to aligning with the EU’s broader efforts to establish a uniform regulatory framework for AI while addressing national concerns about machine learning (ML) and AI-related risks.

The consultation centred on Article 5 of the EU Regulation 2024/1689, which lists prohibited AI practices. These include systems that manipulate human behaviour to the detriment of individuals, exploit vulnerable groups, or pose unacceptable risks to fundamental rights.

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