You might already know the EU AI Act applies to you; you know there are obligations, but you don’t know what you actually have to do. The Act lists Articles. Your auditor asks for evidence. Your engineering team asks for specifications. Extracting exact actionables from the legal text is not easy, and that’s where teams…
TL;DR The EU AI Act applies to your organization if you store or manage EU citizen data, work with vendors who do, or deploy AI systems whose outputs affect people in the EU, regardless of where you are headquartered. Your system’s reach into EU markets, not your company’s address, is what puts you in scope….
TL;DR Enterprise AI Governance is the system of policies, controls, and accountability structures that lets large organizations use AI responsibly, at scale, without grinding innovation to a halt. At enterprise scale, governance is far more complex than compliance. You are managing hundreds of AI systems, dozens of vendors, multiple geographies, and a regulatory landscape that…
TL;DR The EU AI Act is, at its core, a product-safety law for AI, not another data-protection law. The focus is on intended purpose, risk classification, controls, and evidence, not just data handling. Your obligations depend on your role in the AI value chain (provider, deployer, importer, distributor, or downstream provider), not just on the…