The EU AI Act is part of a broader regulatory framework, not an isolated piece of legislation. It functions within a system supported by seven existing pillars of EU law, including data protection, the data economy, digital services, cybersecurity, product safety, liability, and international agreements. This interconnected approach aims to govern AI within a comprehensive legal ecosystem. AI
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IMPACT Confirms the EU AI Act's role within a comprehensive legal structure, impacting how AI development and deployment will be governed across multiple existing regulations.
RANK_REASON The cluster describes the EU AI Act as part of a larger, interconnected regulatory system, highlighting its integration with existing EU laws. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]