AI Act compliance is complex, so it’s good when tools can help you along the way. It was a privilege to develop such a tool for one client.
There are plenty of amazing resources available to help organisations, such as (to name just a couple) a great tool by David Rosenthal of Visscher, fantastic infographics by Phil Lee and Digiphile and an in-depth handbook by Tea Mustać and Peter Hense 🇺🇦🇮🇱.
Find what works best for your organisation – and if nothing is quite what you need, for instance based on your way of working, just ask – your advisors might be in a position to help.
Just remember: the AI Act is fundamentally multidisciplinary. Product safety, cybersecurity, data protection, ethics, risk, HR, procurement, … Don’t leave it to just one team or department. Just like the GDPR isn’t just something for Legal or a DPO, AI Act compliance requires finding solutions for processes throughout an organisation.
And reach out if you think you could use an extra pair of hands (or more adapted tooling).
(Image shown: pseudonymised version of the first screen of the tool built for the client)
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