The ambition of the European Union is to lead the way in digitalization. A cornerstone in fulfilling the ambition is the proposed AI Act. Our ambition with this contribution is to create awareness of how regulating Artificial Intelligence (AI) will affect mobility within the EU. The chosen definition of AI is broad enough to cover most software and the regulated topics will affect areas such as road traffic and public transport, safety components in machines but not vehicles. Such systems deemed to pose a high risk will need to be certified and CE-marked. It will also have an impact on the relationship between provider and user of AI systems, with a clear ambition to open the black box of business to enable compliancy with GDPR and handling of anomalies. At the same time, the AI Act opens up for using personal data for other purposes than originally stated during collection.