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Final EU model contractual AI Clauses available -- some thoughts on regulatory tunnelling

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It is thus important to understand the shortcomings inherent to this approach and to the model AI clauses, before assuming that their use will actually ensure the ‘trustworthy, transparent, and accountable development [and deployment] of AI technologies’. Much more is needed than mere reliance on the model AI clauses.

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Public procurement of AI between opportunities and risks -- guest post by Giuseppe Bitti

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In this regard, it is noteworthy that the AI Act entrusts the Commission (and specifically the EU’s AI Office) with the task of “ evaluating and promoting the convergence of best practices in public procurement procedures in relation to AI systems ” [Article 62(3)(d) EU AI Act ]. Still, public procurement does account for approx.

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Managing Risks Associated with Subcontractors: A Comprehensive Guide for Government Contractors

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Our Government Contractor Accounting course provides valuable insights into the financial aspects of subcontractor evaluation. Implementing Robust Oversight Mechanisms Effective oversight is crucial for managing risks associated with subcontractors.