Article 64

AI Office

1.   The Commission shall develop Union expertise and capabilities in the field of AI through the AI Office.

2.   Member States shall facilitate the tasks entrusted to the AI Office, as reflected in this Regulation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main purpose of the AI Office established by the AI Act is to help develop specialized knowledge and skills related to artificial intelligence within the European Union. This office ensures that the EU can effectively manage and respond to AI technologies, fostering innovation while protecting citizens and promoting safety standards across all member countries.
According to the AI Act, the European Commission is responsible for setting up and developing the AI Office. The Commission will guide the office’s roles and responsibilities to build strong AI capabilities and expertise, ensuring that related activities and initiatives across the Union are effective, well-coordinated, and align with regulation.
Yes, the AI Act requires Member States to cooperate and assist in performing the tasks of the AI Office. By actively participating, national governments ensure that the office can effectively fulfill its mission of building AI capabilities and expertise, contributing positively to AI governance across European Union countries.
The AI Office supports AI expertise within the European Union by becoming a central resource that gathers knowledge, promotes AI research, and helps implement the AI Act’s requirements. This helps ensure consistency in AI practices, supports safe use of these technologies, and encourages innovation benefiting citizens and businesses in the EU.

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