The EU is asking for feedback on how the AI act classifies and handles high risk AI systems
This consultation is targeted to stakeholders of different categories. These categories include, but are not limited to, providers and deployers of (high-risk) AI systems, other industry organisations, as well as academia, other independent experts, civil society organisations, and public authorities.
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The purpose of the present targeted stakeholder consultation is to collect input from stakeholders on practical examples of AI systems and issues to be clarified in the Commission’s guidelines on the classification of high-risk AI systems and future guidelines on high-risk requirements and obligations, as well as responsibilities along the AI value chain.
As not all questions may be relevant for all stakeholders, respondents may reply only to the section(s) and the questions they would like. Respondents are encouraged to provide explanations and practical cases as a part of their responses to support the practical usefulness of the guidelines.
The targeted consultation is available in English only and will be open for 6 weeks starting on 6 June until 18 July 2025.
Source: EUSurvey – Survey
So if you are at all interested in how AI systems will be allowed to impact your life (also as a consumer!), join in and let the EU know what you think.

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