# EU database for high-risk AI systems listed in Annex III — AI Act — context bundle

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## Provision

### EU database for high-risk AI systems listed in Annex III — EU database for high-risk AI systems listed in Annex III

*AI Act, aiact-art-71-en — https://overview.legal/laws/ai-act/art-71*

1. The Commission shall, in collaboration with the Member States, set up and maintain an EU database containing information referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article concerning high-risk AI systems referred to in Article 6(2) which are registered in accordance with Articles 49 and 60 and AI systems that are not considered as high-risk pursuant to Article 6(3) and which are registered in accordance with Article 6(4) and Article 49. When setting the functional specifications of such database, the Commission shall consult the relevant experts, and when updating the functional specifications of such database, the Commission shall consult the Board.

2. The data listed in Sections A and B of Annex VIII shall be entered into the EU database by the provider or, where applicable, by the authorised representative.

3. The data listed in Section C of Annex VIII shall be entered into the EU database by the deployer who is, or who acts on behalf of, a public authority, agency or body, in accordance with Article 49(3) and (4).

4. With the exception of the section referred to in Article 49(4) and Article 60(4), point (c), the information contained in the EU database registered in accordance with Article 49 shall be accessible and publicly available in a user-friendly manner. The information should be easily navigable and machine-readable. The information registered in accordance with Article 60 shall be accessible only to market surveillance authorities and the Commission, unless the prospective provider or provider has given consent for also making the information accessible the public.

5. The EU database shall contain personal data only in so far as necessary for collecting and processing information in accordance with this Regulation. That information shall include the names and contact details of natural persons who are responsible for registering the system and have the legal authority to represent the provider or the deployer, as applicable.

6. The Commission shall be the controller of the EU database. It shall make available to providers, prospective providers and deployers adequate technical and administrative support. The EU database shall comply with the applicable accessibility requirements.

## Guidance

### EDPB-EDPS Joint opinion 1/2026 on the Proposal for a Regulation as regards the simplification of the implementation of harmonised rules on artificial intelligence

*EDPB — https://overview.legal/posts/53738*

EDPB, EDPB-EDPS Joint opinion 1/2026 on the Proposal for a Regulation as regards the simplification of the implementation of harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (Digital Omnibus on AI)

### Statement 3/2024 on data protection authorities’ role in the Artificial Intelligence Act framework

*EDPB — https://overview.legal/posts/125732*

Final 1 Statement 3/2024 on data protection authorities’ role in the Artificial Intelligence Act framework Adopted on 16 July 2024 The European Data Protection Board has adopted the following statement: 1 BACKGROUND AND PURPO SE OF THIS STATEMENT 1. On 12 July 2024, Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 laying down harmonised rules on a rtificial i ntelligence (Artificial Intelligence Act, hereinafter the “ AI Act ”) and amending certain Union Legislative Acts was published in the Official Journal 1 . 2.…

### Statement on the Digital Services Package and Data Strategy

*EDPB — https://overview.legal/posts/125982*

1 Adopted Statement on the D igital Services Package and Data Strategy Adopted on 18 November 2021 The European Data Protection Board has adopted the following statement: Since November 2020 , the European Commission has presented several legislative proposals as part of its digital and data strategies, most notably the Digital Services Act (DSA), the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the Data Governance Act (DGA) and the Regulation on a European appr oach for A rtificial I ntelligence (AIR). A fifth…

## Related topics

- **Annex III Amendments** — https://overview.legal/topics/annex-iii-amendments
  ## Legal Framework
- **High-Risk AI Classification** — https://overview.legal/topics/high-risk-ai-classification
  ## High-Risk AI Classification
- **AI Registration** — https://overview.legal/topics/ai-system-registration-requirements
  ## Legal Framework

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