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The EU AI Act: Building a robust, lawful, and ethical approach

With the EU AI Act, the first comprehensive and standalone law governing AI in the EU was introduced. It will enter into force in August 2024. The AI Act creates significant legal requirements for organizations and reshapes the conditions for business success. As industries face rapid technological advancements, embracing trustworthy AI principles not only ensures compliance but also drives innovation, builds resilience, and fosters lasting success in an uncertain and fast-paced business environment.

Seizing topline opportunities: a strategic leap

Embracing trustworthy AI isn’t just a compliance measure; it’s a strategic leap that unlocks remarkable prospects for your business.

Enhancing product quality: The adoption of trustworthy AI enhances your product quality. With explainability and robustness at its core, your portfolio becomes more reliable, transparent, and refined, driving customer trust and loyalty to new heights.

Fueling innovation and market leadership: Trustworthy AI ignites innovation. With ethical AI as your cornerstone, your business boldly explores state-of-the-art technologies, carving new revenue avenues, and securing a leadership stance in a competitive arena.

Harness the potential of trustworthy AI to transform your business, propell financial gains, and spark innovation unlike ever before!

Forging financial success: A bottom line guided by foresight

Rather than sidestepping risks, embracing trustworthy AI practices provides a multitude of opportunities for your enterprise. By incorporating ethical benchmarks and regulatory mandates, you position your organization to unlock numerous advantages. These opportunities encompass both direct financial upswings and indirect advantages that amplify your bottom line and overall business solidity:

Cost savings and operational efficiency: Adopting trustworthy AI diminishes the hazard of costly disruptions, such as fines or legal wrangles, enabling you to channel resources into growth and inventive pursuits.

Building resilience and reputation: Trustworthy AI fortifies your brand’s reputation. By proactively showcasing ethical practices, you cultivate trust among customers and partners, nurturing enduring relationships that steer long-term triumph.

Embracing the potential of trustworthy AI not only safeguards against financial challenges but also propels your business toward prosperity, innovation, and lasting success in an ever-evolving business landscape.

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The three pillars of trustworthy AI

To establish a framework of compliant and trustworthy AI, it is imperative to address the following three fundamental pillars:

Robustness

AI solutions must demonstrate resilience and dependability in various scenarios. Our approach focuses on developing AI systems that perform reliably and consistently, even when faced with uncertainty and complexity. Furthermore, the requirements of the AI Act regarding robustness, cybersecurity, technical documentation, data governance, etc. must always be fulfilled. The creation of a robust AI governance framework guards you against the risks and helps you upscale your AI usage.

AI innovation should align with all applicable laws and frameworks. The AI Act will change the compliance environment enormously, but it will ultimately lead to safe innovation, thanks to regulatory certainty.

Ethical considerations are at the heart of our AI development process. We believe in creating AI systems that prioritize fairness, transparency, and accountability, addressing biases and ensuring just outcomes. Put simply, AI should augment human intelligence and never cause any harm.

Our platform for ensuring EU AI Act compliance

Legislation for emerging technology can be difficult to understand. So, let’s outline an EU AI Act summary. The European Union’s AI Act is the world’s first comprehensive regulation of AI, applying to all organizations using or developing AI systems within the EU. The Act takes a risk-based approach, imposing requirements on different actors across the AI supply chain, adding complexity to the already intricate regulatory environment for AI providers and users. As a result, business leaders now need access to an effective EU AI Act compliance tool.

Quantmetry, part of Capgemini Invent, has developed its own platform for compliance with EU AI regulations. It helps organizations structure and moderate their adherence to the act’s requirements. This EU AI Act compliance platform offers a variety of services and features, including:

Cartography and risk assessment

Organizations can register and map AI use cases within the platform, along with their individual risks and risk-mitigation measures.

Picture 1: Overview and cartography page

This EU AI Act compliance platform provides comprehensive audit and documentation collection of AI systems to satisfy audit needs and information requirements.

Picture 2: Results and remediation measures after risk assessment and audit

The platform includes development process guidelines to create systems that meet trust-by-design requirements.

The platform offers technical test processes and benchmarks to evaluate systems across several trusted AI dimensions.

The platform includes modules to educate an organization’s staff on the use, capabilities, and limitations of AI.

Comprehensive approach to data governance and ethical AI

From establishing robust data governance frameworks to meticulously sourcing and processing data, our team of experts covers every essential facet of crafting an AI solution that aligns seamlessly with ethical and legal requirements. We apply methodologically sound, state-of-the-art AI algorithms and systematically integrate privacy and ethical measures.

Recognizing that trustworthiness and compliance transcend mere checkboxes and instead underpin the very foundation of innovation, we have developed an effective EU AI compliance platform and more. We ensure your AI solution embodies these principles across every dimension. Our holistic approach spans every individual pillar, empowering your business with a comprehensive suite of offerings that paves the way for a future anchored in trustworthy AI solutions. Futureproof your organization with our EU AI Act compliance checker.

Commitment to transparency and expertise

Capgemini supports your AI journey with deep-rooted expertise, experience, and dedicated frameworks and tools. We ensure transparency throughout your entire AI journey, making certain that trustworthiness and compliance are ingrained in every step of the process.

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Director, Trusted AI, Capgemini Invent France​
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