In a forward-looking pilot project, the Bundesnetzagentur, the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information and the Hessian State Ministry for Digitalisation and Innovation have tested the implementation conditions for “AI regulatory sandboxes”. The European AI Act requires all Member States to establish at least one AI regulatory sandbox by August 2026. These are intended to provide regulatory sandboxing (i.e. development and testing with regulatory support in a controlled environment to examine new complex legal issues) and make it easier for providers to develop innovative AI products that comply with the requirements of the AI Act and other relevant legislation in Europe.
KI-Reallabor Künstliche Intelligenz Regulierung