The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment has opened a public consultation on how it will implement EU legislation on artificial intelligence (AI).
The call for submissions comes after EU governments gave the final go-ahead to the landmark AI Act last week.
The department says that it is currently assessing, along with other Government departments and public authorities, alternative possible approaches to implementation to determine the best structure for enforcing the act in Ireland.
Member states must supervise and enforce the AI legislation at a national level, and the department describes the timetable as “demanding”.
Some of the key measures include:
“We want views on how the act might operate with existing digital markets, services, and infrastructure, and to consider how it can enhance Ireland’s position as a leading digital economy,” said Dara Calleary (Minister of State responsible for digital).
are invited to submit responses by 5pm on Tuesday 16 July.