Self-Assessment · Compliance
AI Act Assessment
Is your company ready for the EU Artificial Intelligence Regulation? 10 questions to evaluate your compliance level and understand the obligations that apply to your organisation.
Have you inventoried all AI systems used by your organisation?
Have you classified your AI systems by risk level (unacceptable, high, limited, minimal)?
Do high-risk systems have technical documentation and activity logs?
Do you have a quality management system for high-risk AI systems?
Do you ensure human oversight of automated decisions?
Do you inform users when they are interacting with an AI system?
Have you assessed the impact of AI systems on fundamental rights?
Do your AI providers comply with the obligations of the Regulation?
Do you have a responsible AI training plan for your team?
Have you designated an AI governance lead in your organisation?
Answer all questions to see your results
AI Act Readiness Level
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The AI Act: timeline of obligations
Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 on Artificial Intelligence, known as the AI Act, entered into force on 1 August 2024. It is the world's first comprehensive legal framework on artificial intelligence and affects any company that develops, distributes or uses AI systems in the European Union.
February 2025 — Already in force
Absolute prohibitions: social scoring systems, subliminal manipulation, real-time facial recognition in public spaces (with exceptions), predictive profiling of offences based on personal characteristics.
August 2025 — Already in force
AI governance and competence obligations (Art. 4): all providers and deployers must ensure that staff have the necessary training to use AI systems responsibly.
August 2026 — Upcoming
Full application for high-risk AI systems in Annex III: recruitment, access to credit, education, critical infrastructure. Technical documentation, logs, human oversight and mandatory conformity assessments.
August 2027
Application to general-purpose AI (GPAI) models and foundation models. Existing high-risk systems under Annex I: machinery, medical devices, autonomous vehicles.
Sanctions are significant: up to €35 million or 7% of global turnover for use of prohibited systems; up to €15 million or 3% for non-compliance with other obligations. At BMC we support companies throughout the AI Act compliance process, from inventory to conformity assessment.
AI Act compliance for your business
Our technology compliance specialists will classify your AI systems, identify applicable obligations and design an action plan with timelines and priorities.