EU AI Regulation & Compliance
Practical guides for navigating the EU AI Act and GDPR for AI systems
EU AI Act: What You Need to Know
The EU AI Act is the world’s first comprehensive AI regulatory framework. It came into force in August 2024 with a phased implementation timeline running to 2027. Here’s what European businesses need to understand:
🔴 Prohibited AI
AI systems banned outright under the EU AI Act, including social scoring and manipulative AI. Learn what systems are off-limits from February 2025.
🟠 High-Risk AI
AI in hiring, credit scoring, biometrics, critical infrastructure — strict requirements including conformity assessments and human oversight.
🟡 Limited Risk AI
Chatbots and generative AI with transparency obligations. Users must be informed they’re interacting with AI.
🟢 Minimal Risk AI
Spam filters, AI in video games — no specific obligations. The majority of AI applications fall here.
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