Governance, Risk and Compliance

AI Act Compliance

European regulation on artificial intelligence

What is the AI Act?

The AI Act is the world's first comprehensive legal framework regulating artificial intelligence. This European regulation aims to ensure that AI systems placed on the European market are safe and respect fundamental rights.

Based on a risk-based approach, the AI Act imposes differentiated obligations depending on the risk level presented by each AI system.

Warning: Severe sanctions

Violations can result in fines of up to 35 million euros or 7% of global turnover.

Classification by risk level

Unacceptable risk

Prohibited AI systems

  • Behavioral manipulation
  • Social scoring
  • Real-time biometric identification in public spaces
  • Exploitation of people's vulnerabilities

High risk

Strict requirements to meet

  • Recruitment and HR management
  • Credit assessment
  • Medical devices
  • Autonomous vehicles
  • Biometric identification

Limited risk

Transparency obligations

  • Chatbots
  • Deepfakes
  • Recommendation systems
  • Content generation

Minimal risk

No specific obligations

  • Spam filters
  • AI video games
  • Inventory systems

Sanctions regime

Prohibited systems€35M or 7% of turnover
High-risk non-compliance€15M or 3% of turnover
Incorrect information€7.5M or 1.5% of turnover

Our AI Act support

AI mapping

Inventory and classification of your AI systems according to AI Act risk levels

Gap Analysis

Evaluation of the gap between your current situation and regulatory requirements

Compliance plan

Definition of priority actions and roadmap to compliance

Documentation

Drafting of technical documentation and compliance assessments

Anticipate the AI Act

Our experts support you in your AI Act compliance journey.

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