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EU AI Act - Footnote 62

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The claim states that national authorities will govern the Act more directly, but the source states that an AI Office within the Commission is tasked to oversee these most advanced AI models and enforce the common rules in all member states. The AI Board, which would comprise member states’ representatives, will remain as a coordination platform and an advisory body to the Commission and will give an important role to Member States on the implementation of the regulation.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: National authorities within the EU will govern the Act more directly, using qualified market surveillance:

Note: The claim states that national authorities will govern the Act more directly, but the source states that an AI Office within the Commission is tasked to oversee these most advanced AI models and enforce the common rules in all member states. The AI Board, which would comprise member states’ representatives, will remain as a coordination platform and an advisory body to the Commission and will give an important role to Member States on the implementation of the regulation.

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