5 domains, 18 requirements. EU regulation for artificial intelligence systems.
The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence. It establishes rules for the development, deployment, and use of AI systems based on their level of risk.
The Act classifies AI systems into risk categories: Unacceptable Risk, High-Risk, Limited Risk, and Minimal Risk. Organisations deploying high-risk AI systems face the most stringent obligations, including conformity assessments, transparency requirements, and human oversight mandates.
EU AI Act covers 5 domains that ShieldIQ assesses comprehensively.
AI systems are identified, inventoried, and classified according to the risk tiers defined in the EU AI Act (Articles 6-...
AI systems classified as high-risk comply with the mandatory requirements set out in Articles 8-15, covering risk manage...
Providers and deployers of AI systems meet the transparency obligations specified in Articles 50-52, ensuring that indiv...
The organisation establishes and maintains governance structures and compliance processes to meet the obligations of pro...
General-purpose AI (GPAI) models and foundation models meet the obligations set out in Articles 51-55, including documen...
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