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AI Act: European AI Regulation

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The AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) is the world's first comprehensive regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, approved by the European Parliament in March 2024 and entered into force on August 1, 2024. It introduces a risk-based approach that classifies AI systems into four levels (unacceptable, high, limited, and minimal risk) and imposes proportional obligations, from transparency to conformity assessment. Organizations developing or using high-risk AI systems must comply by August 2026, with penalties of up to €35 million or 7% of global turnover.

Why get AI Act certified

Compliance with the world's first AI regulation

Compliance with the AI Act ensures your organization operates in full compliance with the European regulatory framework on artificial intelligence, avoiding penalties that can reach €35 million or 7% of global turnover.

AI risk classification and management

A structured approach to classifying AI systems according to AI Act risk levels enables efficient resource allocation, focusing compliance efforts on high-risk systems that require conformity assessments.

Market trust in responsible AI

AI Act compliance signals to customers, partners, and investors that your organization adopts a responsible and transparent approach to artificial intelligence, with documented, supervised, and verifiable systems.

Preparation for CE marking for AI systems

High-risk AI systems will need to obtain CE marking through a conformity assessment. Early AI Act compliance allows you to structure the technical documentation and quality management processes needed.

First-mover competitive advantage

With full application expected by August 2026, organizations that comply now will have a significant competitive advantage over competitors who will need to scramble at the last moment, with higher costs and risks.

Documentary governance for high-risk AI

Proactive documentation of training data, model validation, and human oversight enables companies to meet the AI Act's stringent documentation requirements for high-risk AI systems before enforcement deadlines.

How CertAI helps with AI Act

1

AI system inventory and classification

CertAI analyzes the artificial intelligence systems used or developed by your organization, classifying them according to AI Act risk levels (unacceptable, high, limited, minimal) and identifying specific obligations for each system.

2

Compliance documentation generation

AI generates the technical documentation required by the AI Act: conformity assessments, transparency sheets, high-risk AI system registers, post-market monitoring plans, and human oversight procedures.

3

Deadline and regulatory evolution monitoring

The platform monitors AI Act deadlines (prohibitions from February 2025, high-risk AI obligations from August 2026), harmonized standards under development, and EU AI Office guidelines, automatically updating documentation.

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