AI Act for Retail & E-Commerce
Industry-specific guidance on AI Act compliance for retail & e-commerce organisations. Understand the requirements, risk level, and key obligations that apply to your sector.
Compliance Risk Level
This industry has moderate regulatory obligations with sector-specific requirements.
About AI Act
The world's first comprehensive AI regulation, establishing a risk-based framework for the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence systems within the EU.
AI Act Impact on Retail & E-Commerce
Retail and e-commerce businesses collect extensive personal data through online shopping, loyalty programmes, marketing databases, and payment processing. The ePrivacy Directive's cookie consent requirements directly affect every online retailer, while GDPR governs customer data management, profiling for personalised recommendations, and direct marketing communications. Retailers using AI for dynamic pricing, customer segmentation, product recommendations, and chatbots must assess these systems under the AI Act's risk framework. Large retailers operating physical stores must also manage employee data, CCTV surveillance, and in-store tracking technologies in compliance with data protection rules.
Key AI Act Requirements for Retail & E-Commerce
Key AI Act Articles for Retail & E-Commerce
Prohibited AI practices
Bans social scoring, manipulative subliminal techniques, exploitation of vulnerabilities, real-time remote biometric identification in public spaces (with limited law enforcement exceptions), and workplace/education emotion recognition.
Classification rules for high-risk AI systems
Defines high-risk AI by reference to Annex III categories (biometrics, critical infrastructure, education, employment, essential services, law enforcement, migration, justice) and products regulated under EU harmonised legislation.
Requirements for high-risk AI systems
Mandates risk management, data governance, technical documentation, record-keeping, transparency, human oversight, accuracy, robustness, and cybersecurity for high-risk systems.
Transparency obligations
Requires providers to ensure AI systems interacting with persons disclose their AI nature. Deployers of deepfakes and AI-generated text on public interest matters must label content as AI-generated.
General-purpose AI models
GPAI providers must maintain technical documentation, comply with copyright law, and publish training data summaries. Systemic risk models (10^25+ FLOPs) face additional evaluation, testing, and reporting duties.
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Other Regulations Affecting Retail & E-Commerce
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
The EU's landmark data protection law that governs how organisations collect, store, process, and transfer personal data of individuals in the European Economic Area.
ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC)
The EU directive governing privacy in electronic communications, covering cookies, direct marketing, traffic data, and the confidentiality of communications — often called the "Cookie Law".