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Risk management system (Art. 9)
Under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, a continuous, iterative process running across the entire lifecycle of a high-risk AI system that identifies foreseeable risks, estimates and evaluates risks, adopts risk-management measures, and documents residual risks.
What this means in practice
Aligns operationally with ISO/IEC 23894 risk-management guidance.
Synonyms
EU AI Act risk management system , Article 9 RMS
See also
- High-risk AI system — Under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, an AI system falling under Article 6(1) because it is a safety component of, or is itself, a product covered by Annex I Union harmonization legislation, or under Article 6(2) because its use case falls within Annex III — unless exempted by the Article 6(3) derogation..
- Technical documentation (Annex IV) — The mandatory documentation that the provider of a high-risk AI system must draw up before placing it on the market.
- Post-market monitoring (Art. 72) — Under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, the ongoing, documented collection, analysis, and corrective-action process that providers of high-risk AI systems must operate after the system is placed on the market.
- Human oversight (Art. 14) — Under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, the provider-designed measures that allow natural persons to understand the capacities and limitations of a high-risk AI system, monitor its operation, and intervene or interrupt it.