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EU Commission Seeks Feedback on Draft High‑Risk AI Classification Guidelines

Posted on May 25, 2026 by CurrentLens in Policy
EU Commission Seeks Feedback on Draft High‑Risk AI Classification Guidelines

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Stakeholders are invited to comment on the draft framework that will guide how AI systems are identified for heightened regulatory scrutiny.

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  • Commission opened a public consultation on draft guidance to classify high‑risk AI systems.
  • Developers, compliance and risk teams should assess potential effects on product risk assessments and deployment choices.

The European Commission has opened a public consultation on draft guidelines for classifying high‑risk artificial intelligence systems, asking stakeholders to submit feedback on how such systems should be identified.

The draft guidance focuses specifically on classification - setting out the criteria or framework used to determine which AI systems should be treated as high‑risk. By soliciting external input, the Commission is seeking practical and technical perspectives from developers, vendors, deployers, compliance teams and other stakeholders before finalising the text. For organisations that build or operate AI, clearer classification rules would provide a common reference for deciding when heightened controls and scrutiny apply.

The practical consequence is that product, risk and legal teams should review the draft once available and consider responding: classification decisions affect testing regimes, documentation obligations and deployment choices. The source summary did not include the full draft or a timeline for the consultation, so there is uncertainty about when any final guidance will appear and how materially it will change current practice. Relevant observers should watch for publication of the draft document and the Commission’s follow‑up actions to understand what compliance and operational changes may be required.

Posted in Policy & Safety | Tags: eu, regulation, ai-policy, risk-classification, compliance, public-consultation, Commission, Policy & Safety
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