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La législation sur l’IA de l’UE, notamment l’EU AI Act, vise à soutenir les PME avec des mesures adaptées, telles que l’accès gratuit à des environnements réglementaires tests et une documentation simplifiée. Cependant, la mise en conformité demeure complexe et dépend des stratégies nationales. Le rapport met en évidence l’importance d’une meilleure coordination entre niveaux national et européen pour éviter de lourdes charges pour les PME, qui restent sous-représentées dans le processus de normalisation.
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Back from Easter break, new short report out:
Together with Sean Musch and Michael Charles Borrelli from AI & Partners, Charles Kerrigan, Amit Gupta, and Rob Leslie, I contributed to a new Practical Guide to the EU AI Act for SMEs.
The EU AI Act includes a suite of tailored measures to support SMEs—from free access to regulatory sandboxes to simplified documentation and capped fines. But compliance isn’t always easy, and standards are still way out. Notably, successful implementation for SMEs in particular depends heavily on national-level strategies.
This short guide identifies where and how regulatory proportionality works—and where further national and EU coordination is urgently needed to prevent unintended burdens on smaller innovators.
We offer actionable recommendations to help SMEs engage with standard-setting, manage compliance, and deploy AI systems responsibly under the new framework. Concerns remain, e.g. concerning the under-representation of SMEs in the crucial standardization process.
But with serious dedication, focused leadership, and a good team, SMEs can manage AI regulation, as I am seeing whenever I work with SMEs large and small 🙂
Feel free to reach out for more specific insights.
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