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EU energy and utilities deploy AI under critical-infrastructure obligations (NIS2), grid-safety regimes, and the EU AI Act where AI manages critical infrastructure as a high-risk use case.
The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive horizontal AI law, applying risk-tiered obligations extraterritorially alongside the GDPR.
Key regulators include EU AI Office (European AI Office); EDPB (European Data Protection Board); national DPAs (National Data Protection Authorities).
The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive horizontal AI law, applying risk-tiered obligations extraterritorially alongside the GDPR.
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