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This topic aims at providing support and coordination at EU level for AI regulatory sandboxes established under the future AI Act, with a view to scaling up the corresponding activities once the AI Act is fully applicable. Depending on the outcome of the legislative process, the corresponding action should also contribute to the implementation at EU level of other tasks related to regulatory sandboxes as envisaged in the AI Act.
Scope:The action to be supported under this topic will include the following tasks:
The awarded proposal from this topic should collaborate as appropriate with the one of ‘EU AI Innovation Accelerator preparatory action’ to be supported under the topic proposed in section 2.3.7.1. In particular, it should rely on draft tools, metrics and guidelines developed under the ‘EU AI Innovation Accelerator preparatory action’, while the testing experience in the sandboxes should serve to test and update the deliverables under that action and complement these tools based on the learning experience in the sandboxes. The selection of the providers that can participate in the sandboxes will be based on the eligibility criteria to be defined in the AI Act implementing acts on regulatory sandboxes, but with a priority access for small and medium sized enterprises. All final materials, frameworks and tools developed and validated under this action will be made publicly available and may be used by any provider or user of AI systems. This action should build on the experience and the deliverables from pilot regulatory sandboxes. It should also work with relevant national hubs and initiatives and Member States, including those setting up or planning to set up AI regulatory sandboxes at national level or creating other supporting infrastructure and services to support compliance with the AI Act and accelerate innovation. To build on synergies with other initiatives supported by the EU, this action should establish contacts with TEF, the AI-on-Demand platform, data spaces, EDIHs and EDICs focused on AI in order to work out which existing resources can be offered jointly to AI innovators and which resources would have to be built in future. Close cooperation should also be pursued with international and European Standardisation Organisations (in particular CEN and CENELEC) to take into account progress in the development of AI standards and use them as a basis for the development of the action. Depending on the outcome of the legislative process, other tasks related to sandboxes and envisaged in the AI Act might also have to be addressed under this action.