AI Compliance
Deploy AI with confidence — meet regulatory requirements before they become enforcement risks.
The EU AI Act introduces new obligations for providers and deployers of AI systems. We help you understand where your AI applications fall within the risk classification, what obligations apply, and how to operationalize compliance — from documentation and risk management to human oversight and transparency requirements.
Services
AI System Inventory & Risk Classification
Identify all AI systems in your organization and classify them according to the EU AI Act risk categories (unacceptable, high-risk, limited, minimal).
AI Risk Management System
Design and implement a risk management framework covering the full AI system lifecycle — from development to deployment and monitoring.
Technical Documentation
Prepare the required technical documentation including system architecture, training data, performance metrics, and design choices.
Transparency & Information Obligations
Ensure proper disclosure to users that they are interacting with AI, and meet labeling requirements for AI-generated content.
Human Oversight Measures
Define roles, processes, and technical controls that enable meaningful human oversight of high-risk AI systems.
Data Governance for AI Training
Assess training data quality, bias risks, and documentation requirements for datasets used in AI development.
Conformity Assessment Preparation
Support internal or third-party conformity assessments for high-risk AI systems before market placement.
AI & GDPR Intersection
Address data protection requirements specific to AI — automated decision-making (Art. 22), profiling, and DPIA obligations for AI-driven processing.
Who Needs This
Companies developing or deploying AI systems in the EU market
Businesses using AI for decision-making that affects individuals (hiring, credit, insurance, etc.)
Organizations integrating third-party AI tools into their products or internal processes
Companies preparing for EU AI Act enforcement timelines
