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CHAPTER IX – Post-market monitoring, information sharing, market surveillance (Art. 72-94)

Art. 72 AI Act – Post-market monitoring by providers and post-market monitoring plan for high-risk AI systems arrow_right_alt

Art. 73 AI Act – Reporting of serious incidents arrow_right_alt

Art. 74 AI Act – Market surveillance and control of AI systems in the Union market arrow_right_alt

Art. 75 AI Act – Mutual assistance, market surveillance and control of general-purpose AI systems arrow_right_alt

Art. 76 AI Act – Supervision of testing in real world conditions by market surveillance authorities arrow_right_alt

Art. 77 AI Act – Powers of authorities protecting fundamental rights arrow_right_alt

Art. 78 AI Act – Confidentiality arrow_right_alt

Art. 79 AI Act – Procedure at national level for dealing with AI systems presenting a risk arrow_right_alt

Art. 80 AI Act – Procedure for dealing with AI systems classified by the provider as non-high-risk in application of Annex III arrow_right_alt

Art. 81 AI Act – Union safeguard procedure arrow_right_alt

Art. 82 AI Act – Compliant AI systems which present a risk arrow_right_alt

Art. 83 AI Act – Formal non-compliance arrow_right_alt

Art. 84 AI Act – Union AI testing support structures arrow_right_alt

Art. 85 AI Act – Right to lodge a complaint with a market surveillance authority arrow_right_alt

Art. 86 AI Act – Right to explanation of individual decision-making arrow_right_alt

  1. Any affected person subject to a decision which is taken by the deployer on the basis of the output from a high-risk AI system listed in Annex III, with the exception of systems listed under point 2 thereof, and which produces legal effects or similarly significantly affects that person in a way that they consider to have an adverse impact on their health, safety or fundamental rights shall have the right to obtain from the deployer clear and meaningful explanations of the role of the AI system in the decision-making procedure and the main elements of the decision taken.
  2. Paragraph 1 shall not apply to the use of AI systems for which exceptions from, or restrictions to, the obligation under that paragraph follow from Union or national law in compliance with Union law.
  3. This Article shall apply only to the extent that the right referred to in paragraph 1 is not otherwise provided for under Union law.
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Recital 171

Affected persons should have the right to obtain an explanation where a deployer’s decision is based mainly upon the output from certain high-risk AI systems that fall within the scope of this Regulation and where that decision produces legal effects or similarly significantly affects those persons in a way that they consider to have an adverse impact on their health, safety or fundamental rights. That explanation should be clear and meaningful and should provide a basis on which the affected persons are able to exercise their rights. The right to obtain an explanation should not apply to the use of AI systems for which exceptions or restrictions follow from Union or national law and should apply only to the extent this right is not already provided for under Union law.

Art. 87 AI Act – Reporting of infringements and protection of reporting persons arrow_right_alt

Art. 88 AI Act – Enforcement of the obligations of providers of general-purpose AI models arrow_right_alt

Art. 89 AI Act – Monitoring actions arrow_right_alt

Art. 90 AI Act – Alerts of systemic risks by the scientific panel arrow_right_alt

Art. 91 AI Act – Power to request documentation and information arrow_right_alt

Art. 92 AI Act – Power to conduct evaluations arrow_right_alt

Art. 93 AI Act – Power to request measures arrow_right_alt

Art. 94 AI Act – Procedural rights of economic operators of the general-purpose AI model arrow_right_alt