Source: OJ L, 2024/1689, 12.7.2024Current language: EN
- Artificial intelligence act
Basic legislative acts
- AI act regulation
Article 64 AI Office
Summary What does Article 64 of the AI act regulation say?
This is a brief but structurally important article that establishes the Commission's role in building Union-level expertise and capability in AI through the AI Office.
It also places an obligation on Member States to support the AI Office in carrying out its tasks.
The article serves as a foundational enabler for the broader governance and enforcement architecture of the regulation, underpinning the AI Office's operational role which is elaborated in greater detail elsewhere in the act.
Important points:
- The Commission is required to develop Union expertise and capabilities in the field of AI through the AI Office.
- Member States are required to facilitate the tasks entrusted to the AI Office as reflected in this Regulation.
- This article establishes a cooperative relationship between the Commission and Member States in supporting AI governance at Union level.
Springlex's summary of the article, a reading aid, not a substitute for the legal text.
The Commission shall develop Union expertise and capabilities in the field of AI through the AI Office.
Member States shall facilitate the tasks entrusted to the AI Office, as reflected in this Regulation.
Relevant recitals
Recital 148 Establishment of EU expertise and capabilities
This Regulation should establish a governance framework that both allows to coordinate and support the application of this Regulation at national level, as well as build capabilities at Union level and integrate stakeholders in the field of AI. The effective implementation and enforcement of this Regulation require a governance framework that allows to coordinate and build up central expertise at Union level. The AI Office was established by Commission Decision(45) and has as its mission to develop Union expertise and capabilities in the field of AI and to contribute to the implementation of Union law on AI. Member States should facilitate the tasks of the AI Office with a view to support the development of Union expertise and capabilities at Union level and to strengthen the functioning of the digital single market. Furthermore, a Board composed of representatives of the Member States, a scientific panel to integrate the scientific community and an advisory forum to contribute stakeholder input to the implementation of this Regulation, at Union and national level, should be established. The development of Union expertise and capabilities should also include making use of existing resources and expertise, in particular through synergies with structures built up in the context of the Union level enforcement of other law and synergies with related initiatives at Union level, such as the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking and the AI testing and experimentation facilities under the Digital Europe Programme.
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Footnote 45