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Everything you need to know about getting AI Act ready.
What is the AI Act?
The EU AI Act is European legislation that regulates AI systems based on their risk level. It requires organizations using AI to document their systems, implement safeguards, and maintain compliance with specific obligations.
How does classification work?
The AI Act groups AI systems into risk categories: prohibited (banned uses), high-risk (strict requirements), transparency-only (disclosure requirements), and minimal (basic best practices). Your classification depends on what your AI system does and how it is used.
What are obligations?
Obligations are specific documentation and process requirements for your AI systems. They include writing policies, appointing oversight personnel, implementing technical controls, and establishing ongoing processes. Each obligation type has a guided template to help you complete it.
How do I complete an obligation?
Click on any obligation to open it. You will see guided questions that walk you through the requirement. Answer the questions, and Act-Ready generates the formal document for you. You can download it as a PDF and share it with your team or auditors.
What if I made a mistake?
You can reopen any completed obligation to edit your answers and regenerate the document. Click on the completed obligation and use the "Reopen to edit" button. Your previous version is preserved.
What counts as an AI system?
Any tool or software that makes decisions or recommendations using AI or machine learning, processes data to predict or classify outcomes, or generates content (text, images, code). Examples include applicant tracking systems with AI scoring, customer support chatbots, fraud detection algorithms, and personalization engines.