The EU AI Act introduces the world's first comprehensive AI regulation. Fidureon helps you catalog your AI systems, classify risk levels, document conformity assessments, and stay ahead of enforcement deadlines.
The EU AI Act requires organizations to maintain a register of their AI systems. Fidureon provides a structured register that captures everything regulators expect β purpose, scope, data flows, and oversight measures.
Maintain a complete inventory of every AI system your organization develops, deploys, or uses β including third-party AI services.
Record the intended purpose, target users, and operational scope for each AI system in a structured format that meets regulatory expectations.
Document data sources, training data, input requirements, and output types for transparency and technical documentation obligations.
Capture the human oversight mechanisms in place for each system, including who can intervene and how decisions are reviewed.
The EU AI Act defines four risk levels, each with different obligations. Fidureon helps you classify your AI systems and understand exactly what is required at each level.
Prohibited AI practices β social scoring, real-time biometric identification in public spaces, manipulation of vulnerable groups. These systems must not be deployed.
Strict requirements β conformity assessments, technical documentation, human oversight, and post-market monitoring. Includes AI in critical infrastructure, employment, and law enforcement.
Transparency obligations β users must be informed they are interacting with AI. Applies to chatbots, deepfake generators, and emotion recognition systems.
Voluntary codes of conduct β no mandatory requirements. Covers spam filters, AI-enabled games, and other low-risk applications.
High-risk AI systems require extensive documentation. Fidureon structures these requirements so nothing is missed.
Structured templates for self-assessment or third-party conformity assessment, depending on the AI system's risk classification and sector.
Document system design, development methodology, training data, performance metrics, and known limitations in the format regulators expect.
Track and document transparency requirements β user notifications, AI disclosure mechanisms, and information provision to affected persons.
Record oversight mechanisms, intervention procedures, and the qualifications of personnel responsible for monitoring AI system outputs.
Define monitoring procedures for AI systems after deployment, including performance tracking, incident reporting, and continuous improvement processes.
The EU AI Act enters into force in stages. These are the deadlines that matter for your compliance program.
AI systems classified as unacceptable risk are banned. Organizations must have already identified and discontinued prohibited AI practices.
General-purpose AI model providers must comply with transparency and documentation requirements. Systemic risk models face additional obligations.
All requirements for high-risk AI systems take effect. Conformity assessments, technical documentation, and post-market monitoring must be in place.
Get ahead of EU AI Act enforcement. Fidureon helps you catalog, classify, and document your AI systems before deadlines hit.
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