Artificial Intelligence in the European Union

Enforcement / fines in the European Union

The EU AI Act enforces compliance through a structured framework of fines and sanctions, varying in severity based on the nature of the non-compliance.

For non-compliance with prohibited AI practices, fines can reach up to EUR 35 million or 7% of the total worldwide annual turnover, whichever is higher.

This includes practices like manipulative AI systems, exploiting vulnerabilities, social scoring by public authorities, and unauthorized biometric identification in public spaces.

Breaches of high-risk AI system requirements can incur fines up to EUR 15 million or 3% of the total worldwide annual turnover.

These requirements include risk management, data governance, technical documentation, transparency, and cybersecurity. Other non-compliance issues, such as providing incorrect or misleading information, can result in fines up to EUR 7.5 million or 1% of the total worldwide annual turnover. This applies to breaches not covered by the highest or significant sanctions.

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