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Artificial intelligence has recently made enormous progress, particularly in the field of general purpose AI (GPAI). This includes generative AI (GenAI), which creates new content instead of simply providing recommendations or forecasts. The AI Act regulates GPAI outside the traditional risk pyramid and defines its own risk levels with special compliance obligations. These include ensuring copyright compliance. This compact seminar takes an in-depth look at the regulation of generative AI and shows strategies for ensuring copyright compliance.
Contents
Further training in accordance with AI Regulation Art. 4 for the obligation to provide evidence of AI competence
What is GenAI? What is GPAI?
- What are the overlaps between generative AI and GPAI?
- What AI categories does the AI Act recognize (machine learning [ML] vs. expert systems; differences within ML)?
- To what extent does the AI Act regulate generative AI?
Regulatory system of the AI Act
- GPAI models break through the regulatory approach of the AI Act.
- What additional regulations must providers and operators observe?
Risk categories for AI systems
- Which risk category does GenAI fall into?
- What compliance obligations are triggered by AI-generated content?
Special regulations for General Purpose AI (GPAI)
- How is the risk categorization for GPAI carried out?
- What requirements apply to GPAI models with systemic risk?
- What requirements apply to GPAI models without systemic risk?
- How should the practice guidelines for GPAI be classified?
- What role does copyright play?
Sanctions and supervisory system
- Who monitors compliance with the GPAI compliance requirements within the AI Act?
- What are the penalties for violating the GPAI compliance requirements?
- Can compensation be claimed?
Learning environment
In your online learning environment, you will find useful information, downloads and extra services for this training course once you have registered.
Your benefit
- You can classify the regulatory objectives of the AI Act and are familiar with its regulatory technology.
- You know the individual risk categories for GPAI models and systems and can assign the AI used in the company accordingly.
- You know which compliance requirements need to be met for your specific context.
- You know the practical guidelines for GPAI, in particular their requirements for copyright protection.
- You know which supervisory authority oversees your AI application.
- You are up to date regarding the assertion of claims for damages for defective AI.
Methods
Expert input, question and discussion round
Recommended for
All those who want to find out about the innovations of the EU AI Act and the regulations on Generative Artificial Intelligence.
Further recommendations for "AI Update: Regulation of GenAI in the EU AI Act"
Start dates and details
22.10.2025
Live-Online
Booking number:
42018
€ 290,- plus VAT.
€ 345.10 incl. VAT.
Course

zoom
Days & Times
2.5 hours
Limited number of participants
Wednesday, 22.10.2025
09:00 am - 11:30 am
20.04.2026
Live-Online
Booking number:
42018
€ 290,- plus VAT.
€ 345.10 incl. VAT.
Course

zoom
Days & Times
2.5 hours
Limited number of participants
Monday, 20.04.2026
09:00 am - 11:30 am
10.08.2026
Live-Online
Booking number:
42018
€ 290,- plus VAT.
€ 345.10 incl. VAT.
Course

zoom
Days & Times
2.5 hours
Limited number of participants
Monday, 10.08.2026
09:00 am - 11:30 am
Booking number:
42018
€ 290,- plus VAT.
€ 345.10 incl. VAT.
Details
2.5 hours
Limited number of participants
Booking number:
42018
€ 290,- plus VAT.
€ 345.10 incl. VAT.
Details
2.5 hours
Limited number of participants
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