The Cabinet has initiated a proposal for the AI Regulation Implementation Act to establish national oversight of the EU AI Act, which sets rules for AI system development and application across the EU, necessitating compliance supervision at the national level. State Secretary Aerdts emphasized the importance of ensuring safe and responsible AI use to foster trust and innovation, highlighting that the regulation includes risk-based rules that prohibit certain manipulative practices and impose requirements on high-risk AI systems regarding data quality and transparency. The proposed supervisory structure involves collaboration among existing regulators, allowing entrepreneurs to engage with familiar agencies, while the Dutch Data Protection Authority is suggested as the supervisor for areas lacking clear oversight, with a coordinating role alongside the National Inspectorate for Digital Infrastructure. The legislative proposal is open for online consultation until 1 June 2026.
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