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- Autodesk pledged to start applying the principles of the new AI Act ahead of its entry into application.
- The AI Act fosters trustworthy AI in Europe and beyond, providing AI developers and deployers with clear requirements and obligations regarding specific uses of AI.
- Autodesk has been investing in artificial intelligence for over a decade.
This month, Autodesk joined over a hundred companies as the first signatories of the EU artificial intelligence (AI) Pact. At the ceremony in Brussels on September 25, Clémence Arto, director of EMEA Government Affairs and Public Policy at Autodesk, and Anthony Ruto, senior director of Research Engineering at Autodesk, had the opportunity to engage with other signatories and EU officials, pledging to start applying the principles of the new EU AI Act ahead of its entry into application.
The AI Pact is an initiative led by the European Commission that seeks voluntary pledges from companies to help drive trustworthy and safe AI development in advance of the EU AI Act taking effect. The AI Act is a legal framework enacted in August 2024 and will take effect in phases over the next three years. It provides AI developers and deployers with clear requirements and obligations regarding specific uses of AI. Its goal is to foster trustworthy AI in Europe and beyond. Companies signing the EU AI Pact commit to at least three core actions:
- Adopting an AI governance strategy to foster the uptake of AI in the organization and work towards future compliance with the AI Act
- Identifying and mapping AI systems likely to be categorized as high-risk under the AI Act
- Promoting AI awareness and literacy within their organization, ensuring ethical and responsible AI development