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Risk level: general Title XII — Penalties

Article 95 — Penalties

Codes of conduct for voluntary application of specific requirements 1. The AI Office and the Member States shall encourage and facilitate the drawing up of codes of conduct, including related governance mechanisms, intended to foster the voluntary application to AI systems, other than high-risk AI systems, of some or all of the requirements set out...

Article 95
Codes of conduct for voluntary application of specific requirements
1. The AI Office and the Member States shall encourage and facilitate the drawing up of codes of conduct, including
related governance mechanisms, intended to foster the voluntary application to AI systems, other than high-risk AI systems,
of some or all of the requirements set out in Chapter III, Section 2 taking into account the available technical solutions and
industry best practices allowing for the application of such requirements.
2. The AI Office and the Member States shall facilitate the drawing up of codes of conduct concerning the voluntary
application, including by deployers, of specific requirements to all AI systems, on the basis of clear objectives and key
performance indicators to measure the achievement of those objectives, including elements such as, but not limited to:
(a) applicable elements provided for in Union ethical guidelines for trustworthy AI;
(b) assessing and minimising the impact of AI systems on environmental sustainability, including as regards energy-efficient
programming and techniques for the efficient design, training and use of AI;
(c) promoting AI literacy, in particular that of persons dealing with the development, operation and use of AI;
(d) facilitating an inclusive and diverse design of AI systems, including through the establishment of inclusive and diverse
development teams and the promotion of stakeholders’ participation in that process;
(e) assessing and preventing the negative impact of AI systems on vulnerable persons or groups of vulnerable persons,
including as regards accessibility for persons with a disability, as well as on gender equality.
3. Codes of conduct may be drawn up by individual providers or deployers of AI systems or by organisations
representing them or by both, including with the involvement of any interested stakeholders and their representative
organisations, including civil society organisations and academia. Codes of conduct may cover one or more AI systems
taking into account the similarity of the intended purpose of the relevant systems.
4. The AI Office and the Member States shall take into account the specific interests and needs of SMEs, including
start-ups, when encouraging and facilitating the drawing up of codes of conduct.
ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2024/1689/oj 113/144
EN OJ L, 12.7.2024

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