Article 54 — Authorised Representatives of Providers of General-Purpose AI Models
Authorised representatives of providers of general-purpose AI models 1. Prior to placing a general-purpose AI model on the Union market, providers established in third countries shall, by written mandate, appoint an authorised representative which is established in the Union. 2. The provider shall enable its authorised representative to perform the tasks specified in the mandate...
written mandate, appoint an authorised representative which is established in the Union.
provider.
provide a copy of the mandate to the AI Office upon request, in one of the official languages of the institutions of the
Union. For the purposes of this Regulation, the mandate shall empower the authorised representative to carry out the
following tasks:
competent authorities, for a period of 10 years after the general-purpose AI model has been placed on the market, and
the contact details of the provider that appointed the authorised representative;
in point (b), necessary to demonstrate compliance with the obligations in this Chapter;
the general-purpose AI model, including when the model is integrated into AI systems placed on the market or put into
service in the Union.
by the AI Office or the competent authorities, on all issues related to ensuring compliance with this Regulation.
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acting contrary to its obligations pursuant to this Regulation. In such a case, it shall also immediately inform the AI Office
about the termination of the mandate and the reasons therefor.
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, unless the general-purpose AI models present systemic risks.
Obligations of providers of general-purpose AI models with systemic risk
Related Articles in This Chapter
- general Article 51 — Classification of General-Purpose AI Models as Systemic Risk
- general Article 52 — Procedure
- general Article 53 — Obligations for 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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