The AI Regulation requires functioning governance structures. AI systems must be identified, evaluated, documented and monitored. In addition, processes must be provided in order to be able to react appropriately to incidents.
For a long time, governance in the context of AI was seen as a necessary evil. Today, however, the picture is different: responsible AI is increasingly becoming a strategic success factor. Companies that
Is SaaS really dead? It's not the software genre that's dying, but poor structures. The article explains what AI agents are really changing and how a solid governance foundation can
A few companies are currently receiving letters from data protection supervisory authorities regarding the use of AI tools. The supervisory authorities apparently want to obtain an up-to-date overview of the use of artificial intelligence in companies.
The AI Regulation obliges companies to create complete technical documentation for every AI system. However, the documentation obligation also provides the decisive lever for traceability and
At the end of September, the European Commission launched a public consultation on guidelines and a reporting form for "serious AI incidents" in accordance with the AI Regulation. The aim is to,
With the increasing spread of artificial intelligence (AI) in companies, the question of data protection-compliant development and use of AI systems is becoming increasingly important. The data protection conference