
Why Cloud-Based AI Scanners Violate EU AI Act Data Sovereignty
Why Cloud-Based AI Scanners Violate EU AI Act Data Sovereignty Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), ensuring data sovereignty and security is paramount, especially in regions such as the European Union (EU) with stringent regulations. The EU AI Act, which aims to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for AI systems, marks a significant step forward. One aspect that has garnered particular attention is Article 10, which deals with the protection of personal data and the prevention of misuse. This article argues that cloud-based AI scanners violate the EU AI Act's data sovereignty requirements, exposing organizations to supply-chain vulnerabilities. We advocate for local execution as a more secure alternative. Understanding Article 10 of the EU AI Act Article 10 of the EU AI Act outlines measures to ensure the protection of personal data and prevent its misuse in AI applications. It emphasizes the importance of transparency, fairness, a
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