Understand the EU AI Act
The EU AI Act classifies AI systems into four risk categories. These dictate your compliance obligations.
Prohibited
AI systems considered a threat to people. Includes social scoring, cognitive manipulation, and real-time biometric identification in public spaces.
High Risk
AI systems that can negatively affect safety or fundamental rights. Requires strict obligations like bias mitigation, logging, and human oversight.
Limited Risk
AI systems with transparency obligations. Users must be informed they are interacting with AI, such as chatbots and deepfakes.
Minimal Risk
AI systems with minimal or no risk. No mandatory obligations, but voluntary codes of conduct are encouraged.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about the EU AI Act — 24 questions, grouped by topic.
What the EU AI Act is (5)
The EU AI Act is a comprehensive regulatory framework that governs the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence systems in the European Union. It aims to ensure AI is safe, transparent, and respects fundamental rights.
Compliance obligations (6)
Penalties & enforcement (4)
Sector-specific questions (5)
Operational questions (4)
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