Lithuania has enacted laws and/or issued guidance on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Companies subject to Lithuanian laws and regulations should be familiar with all relevant AI-related laws, regulations, and guidance, including those listed below.

Laws and Regulations

General

The AI Act establishes harmonized rules for placing on the market, putting into service, and using artificial intelligence systems (“AI Systems”) in the European Union. It prohibits certain AI practices and establishes specific requirements for high-risk AI Systems and operators of such systems, rules on market monitoring, market surveillance governance and enforcement, and measures to support innovation, with a particular focus on SMEs, including start-ups.

Law on Amendment of Articles 1, 2, 11, 13, 14, 17, 21 of the Law of the Republic of Lithuania on Technology and Innovation No. XIII-1414 and Supplementing the Law with an Annex
Law on Amendment of Articles 1, 2, 23 and the Annex to the Law No. X-614 on Information Society Services of the Republic of Lithuania

Responsible Government Organizations

Communications Regulatory Authority (RTT)
English

Designated market‑surveillance authority and Single Point of Contact for the AI Act.

Innovation Agency
English

The national authority that designates, notifies and monitors the bodies that assess high risk AI systems.