The world's first comprehensive AI regulation requires new compliance processes. Euregas guides you through risk classification, impact assessments, and ongoing monitoring.
Register and track all AI systems in your organization. Full lifecycle management: planned → active → under review → decommissioned. Comprehensive audit trail.
Classify AI systems according to the EU AI Act risk categories: prohibited, high-risk, limited risk, and minimal risk. Based on Annex III criteria.
4-section, 12-question wizard covering fundamental rights, discrimination, transparency, and human oversight. Progress tracking with structured scoring.
Auto-generated compliance roadmaps per risk category. High-risk systems get 12 Art. steps, limited risk 4, minimal 2. Clear action items for your team.
When a data mapping identifies AI involvement, Euregas automatically gates the processing: prohibited systems are blocked, high-risk requires FRIA first.
Attach evidence documents to AI systems and measures. Generate compliance documentation for supervisory authorities and internal audits.
The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive AI regulation. It establishes a risk-based framework for AI systems, categorizing them from minimal to prohibited risk, with requirements scaling accordingly.
The AI Act entered into force on August 1, 2024. Prohibited AI practices apply from February 2025. High-risk obligations and general-purpose AI requirements apply from August 2025-2026, with full enforcement by 2027.
A Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment is required for high-risk AI systems as defined in Annex III of the AI Act. Euregas' risk classification tool helps determine if your system qualifies.
Don't wait for enforcement deadlines. Start classifying your AI systems now.
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