Company
Date Published
Author
Joseph Jang, Director, Product and Privacy Counsel
Word count
2135
Language
English
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None

Summary

The development and deployment of AI systems are subject to growing regulatory scrutiny, with individual states in the US and the European Union enacting laws and regulations to protect citizens' rights, privacy, and security. The EU's Artificial Intelligence Act, which will come into force on August 1, 2024, places significant obligations on developers, deployers, and providers of high-risk AI systems, including requirements for logging capabilities, record-keeping, and disclosure of potential harms. New Relic, a company that provides observability solutions, highlights its ability to help companies meet these compliance needs, particularly in terms of logging requirements under Article 12 of the EU AI Act, through its support for various log-forwarding options, including Fluent Bit, Fluentd, Logstash, and cloud service provider logs. The company's platform can also provide comprehensive observability solutions for monitoring and logging needs, making it a valuable tool for companies navigating the complex landscape of AI regulations.