Article 53 — Obligations for Providers of General-Purpose AI Models
Obligations for providers of general-purpose AI models 1. Providers of general-purpose AI models shall: (a) draw up and keep up-to-date the technical documentation of the model, including its training and testing process and the results of its evaluation, which shall contain, at a minimum, the information set out in Annex XI for the purpose of...
the results of its evaluation, which shall contain, at a minimum, the information set out in Annex XI for the purpose of
integrate the general-purpose AI model into their AI systems. Without prejudice to the need to observe and protect
intellectual property rights and confidential business information or trade secrets in accordance with Union and
national law, the information and documentation shall:
general-purpose AI model and to comply with their obligations pursuant to this Regulation; and
with, including through state-of-the-art technologies, a reservation of rights expressed pursuant to Article 4(3) of
Directive (EU) 2019/790;
general-purpose AI model, according to a template provided by the AI Office.
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under a free and open-source licence that allows for the access, usage, modification, and distribution of the model, and
whose parameters, including the weights, the information on the model architecture, and the information on model usage,
are made publicly available. This exception shall not apply to general-purpose AI models with systemic risks.
competent authorities in the exercise of their competences and powers pursuant to this Regulation.
demonstrate compliance with the obligations set out in paragraph 1 of this Article, until a harmonised standard is
published. Compliance with European harmonised standards grants providers the presumption of conformity to the extent
that those standards cover those obligations. Providers of general-purpose AI models who do not adhere to an approved
code of practice or do not comply with a European harmonised standard shall demonstrate alternative adequate means of
empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 97 to detail measurement and calculation methodologies
with a view to allowing for comparable and verifiable documentation.
in light of evolving technological developments.
accordance with the confidentiality obligations set out in Article 78.
Related Articles in This Chapter
- general Article 51 — Classification of General-Purpose AI Models as Systemic Risk
- general Article 52 — Procedure
- general Article 54 — Authorised Representatives of Providers of General-Purpose AI Models
- general Article 55 — Obligations of Providers of General-Purpose AI Models with Systemic Risk
- general Article 56 — Codes of Practice
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