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High-risk AI systems should be designed and developed in such a way that
natural persons can oversee their functioning, ensure that they are used as intended and that
their impacts are addressed over the system’s lifecycle. To that end, appropriate human
oversight measures should be identified by the provider of the system before its placing on the
market or putting into service. In particular, where appropriate, such measures should guarantee
that the system is subject to in-built operational constraints that cannot be overridden by the
system itself and is responsive to the human operator, and that the natural persons to whom
human oversight has been assigned have the necessary competence, training and authority to carry
out that role. It is also essential, as appropriate, to ensure that high-risk AI systems include
mechanisms to guide and inform a natural person to whom human oversight has been assigned
to make informed decisions if, when and how to intervene in order to avoid negative consequences
or risks, or stop the system if it does not perform as intended. Considering the significant
consequences for persons in the case of an incorrect match by certain biometric identification
systems, it is appropriate to provide for an enhanced human oversight requirement for those
systems so that no action or decision may be taken by the deployer on the basis of the
identification resulting from the system unless this has been separately verified and confirmed
by at least two natural persons. Those persons could be from one or more entities and include
the person operating or using the system. This requirement should not pose unnecessary burden or
delays and it could be sufficient that the separate verifications by the different persons are
automatically recorded in the logs generated by the system. Given the specificities of the areas
of law enforcement, migration, border control and asylum, this requirement should not apply
where Union or national law considers the application of that requirement to be
disproportionate.
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