Art.64 establishes the AI Office within the Commission and provides for its expertise and capabilities. Art.65 establishes the European Artificial Intelligence Board, composed of one representative per Member State with the European Data Protection Supervisor as observer, and sets its structure and rules of procedure. Art.66 sets the Board's tasks, including advising on implementation, coordinating national competent authorities, contributing to guidance and harmonised standards and supporting cross-border cooperation. All three address Union and Member State institutions.
EU AI Act EUAI-Art.64-66 is one control. If you already hold one of the frameworks below, a reviewed crosswalk already says how much of EU AI Act your existing evidence covers. Hold ISO/IEC 42001:2023 and 17 of 43 EU AI Act controls already carry evidence.
Each report names every control your existing framework evidences, every one it does not, the reasoning behind each claim, and the claims that were argued against and rejected. 0 were rejected on the ISO/IEC 42001:2023 pair alone.
The graph holds this control, the 0 it maps to, and the evidence behind each claim, over MCP and REST.