The Act Texts
Browse the AI Act final draft online using our AI Act Explorer
Final draft (2024)
The EU’s 27 member states have unanimously endorsed the AI Act, affirming the political agreement reached in December. Similarly, the Internal Market and Civil Liberties Committees in the European Parliament voted 71-8 (7 abstentions) to approve the result of negotiations with the member states on the AI Act.
Summary of the AI Act
The complete AI Act is hundreds of pages long. See our concise summary of the whole document, written for those who wish to get up to speed quickly.
You can browse the AI Act online using our AI Act Explorer.
Alternatively, you can view the full text of the final draft in a PDF. The documents linked below are the latest version of the AI Act: European Parliament ‘Corrigendum’ of 16th April 2024, which corrected errors in the language and numbering present in earlier drafts.
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We have a collection of all of the official AI Act documents in one place, including the latest texts the Council and the European Parliament, the negotiations (Trilogues), and documents to support the implementation of the Act.
Commission draft (2021)
The original AI Act as proposed by the European Commission can be downloaded below. Please note that the ‘Final draft’ of January 2024 as amended is the version that will likely enter into force, not the original draft below.
For the most up-to-date version of the Act, see the Final draft in the section above, or use our AI Act Explorer. A summary presentation on the Act by the European Commission can be downloaded here.