Article 9 — Risk Management System
Risk management system 1. A risk management system shall be established, implemented, documented and maintained in relation to high-risk AI systems. 2. The risk management system shall be understood as a continuous iterative process planned and run throughout the entire lifecycle of a high-risk AI system, requiring regular systematic review and updating. It shall comprise...
systems.
entire lifecycle of a high-risk AI system, requiring regular systematic review and updating. It shall comprise the following
steps:
to health, safety or fundamental rights when the high-risk AI system is used in accordance with its intended purpose;
intended purpose, and under conditions of reasonably foreseeable misuse;
system referred to in Article 72;
point (a).
the development or design of the high-risk AI system, or the provision of adequate technical information.
possible interaction resulting from the combined application of the requirements set out in this Section, with a view to
minimising risks more effectively while achieving an appropriate balance in implementing the measures to fulfil those
requirements.
associated with each hazard, as well as the overall residual risk of the high-risk AI systems is judged to be acceptable.
through adequate design and development of the high-risk AI system;
eliminated;
to the technical knowledge, experience, education, the training to be expected by the deployer, and the presumable context
in which the system is intended to be used.
OJ L, 12.7.2024 EN
measures. Testing shall ensure that high-risk AI systems perform consistently for their intended purpose and that they are in
compliance with the requirements set out in this Section.
process, and, in any event, prior to their being placed on the market or put into service. Testing shall be carried out against
prior defined metrics and probabilistic thresholds that are appropriate to the intended purpose of the high-risk AI system.
consideration to whether in view of its intended purpose the high-risk AI system is likely to have an adverse impact on
persons under the age of 18 and, as appropriate, other vulnerable groups.
under other relevant provisions of Union law, the aspects provided in paragraphs 1 to 9 may be part of, or combined with,
the risk management procedures established pursuant to that law.
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