How is your organization affected by the EU AI Act? Are you prepared? Get answers in 8 minutes.
Run a risk assessment. Plan ahead.
Run a risk assessment. Plan ahead.
Your role under the EU AI Act determines which obligations apply to you. Select the one that best describes how your organisation relates to the AI system you are assessing.
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Here is what your board needs to know, your current posture, your regulatory exposure, and the gaps to close before December 2, 2027.
Art. 99 sets fines at up to 3% of global annual revenue, capped at €15M. Showing documented proof that you tried to comply is a recognised reason regulators may reduce the fine.
The EU AI Act is being phased in through 2027.
Actions prioritised by gap, largest gap first.
In March 2026, the EU Council discussed pushing some high-risk AI rules to December 2027. This does not delay everything. Logging, transparency, and oversight rules still apply on the current timeline. If you wait, you will not be ready when enforcement starts, and you lose the protection of a documented compliance trail.
ISO 42001 is a voluntary standard for how you manage AI internally. The EU AI Act is binding law with deadlines and fines. Having ISO 42001 looks good and may help your defence, but it does not replace what the AI Act requires.
The EU AI Act categorises AI systems into four risk levels with different requirements.
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This assessment is based on official EU legislation and guidance.
All information on this page is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered formal legal advice. For advice tailored to your specific situation and company, contact a qualified lawyer or law firm.