Pending the launch of a digital helpdesk, you will find below an overview of useful sources of information that can help developers and users of AI systems comply with the AI Act.
General
- AI4Belgium | BOSA
- IA | Digital Wallonia
- Artificial Intelligence
- FPS Economy
Regarding Article 4 – AI literacy
- Knowledge Centre Data & Society
- From obligation to opportunity: AI literacy implementation guide for your organization | Agoria
- Boost your career with artificial intelligence → VAIA - Flanders AI Academy
- Fari Institute | VUB - ULB
- Living repository to foster learning and exchange on AI literacy
- Third AI Pact webinar on AI literacy
- AI Literacy - Questions & Answers
Regarding Article 5 – Prohibited AI practices
- Commission publishes the Guidelines on prohibited artificial intelligence (AI) practices, as defined by the AI Act
- Fourth AI Pact webinar on the Guidelines for Prohibited AI Practices under the AI Act and the Definition of an AI system
Regarding Chapter 5 - General-purpose AI models
Regarding Article 50 – Transparency obligations
FAQ: Shaping Europe’s digital future
- Template for general-purpose AI model providers to summarise their training content
- Guidelines on obligations for General-Purpose AI providers
- Signing the General-Purpose AI code of practice
- General-Purpose AI Models in the AI Act – Questions & Answers
- Questions and answers on the code of practice for General-Purpose AI
🔎 The European Commission has set up an AI Act Service Desk, where you can submit any unanswered questions about the AI Act.
The procedure for submitting a question to the AI Office can be found here:AI Act Service Desk.
👉 In addition, a digital platform has been created to facilitate dialogue and cooperation between policymakers, industry, academics, and civil society, namely the Apply AI Alliance.
This platform will be used to organise workshops, surveys, and exchange opportunities related to the implementation and use of AI in strategic sectors.