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As regards stand-alone AI systems, namely high-risk AI systems other than
those that are safety components of products, or that are themselves products, it is appropriate
to classify them as high-risk if, in light of their intended purpose, they pose a high risk
of harm to the health and safety or the fundamental rights of persons, taking into account both
the severity of the possible harm and its probability of occurrence and they are used in
a number of specifically pre-defined areas specified in this Regulation. The identification
of those systems is based on the same methodology and criteria envisaged also for any future
amendments of the list of high-risk AI systems that the Commission should be empowered to adopt,
via delegated acts, to take into account the rapid pace of technological development, as well as
the potential changes in the use of AI systems.
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