Category: AI Act Fundamentals


  • EU AI Act Human Oversight Requirements: Comprehensive Implementation Guide

    The EU AI Act mandates human oversight for high-risk AI systems through four primary models: Human-in-Command (HIC): Ultimate authority where humans maintain absolute control and veto power over AI operations, essential for critical infrastructure and national security applications (Article 14: Human Oversight | EU Artificial Intelligence Act) Human-in-the-Loop (HITL): Direct operational involvement where humans are…

  • The Future of AI Compliance is Here: Introducing eyreACT’s Revolutionary Triple-Engine Architecture

    How we solved the AI Act compliance crisis with three groundbreaking innovations that transform regulatory chaos into automated excellence The EU AI Act has created an unprecedented challenge for organizations deploying high-risk AI systems. With over 180 articles and complex technical requirements, manual compliance has become a nightmare of documentation, risk assessment, and human oversight…

  • EU AI Act General-Purpose AI Model Obligations: Complete Compliance Guide

    Last updated: August 3, 2025 On August 2, 2025, a critical milestone in European AI regulation takes effect: the EU AI Act’s comprehensive obligations for providers of “new” general-purpose AI models (GPAI models) become legally binding. This represents the second major compliance deadline under the landmark European Union Artificial Intelligence Act, following the February 2025…

  • GPAI Code of Practice in EU AI Act: A Comprehensive Overview

    TL;DR: The European Union has taken a significant step in regulating artificial intelligence with the publication of the General-Purpose AI (GPAI) Code of Practice as part of the EU AI Act framework. GPAI Code of Practice is a voluntary code that represents a crucial development in AI governance. It provides industry players with a structured…

  • EU AI Act Timeline: Critical Deadlines Every Organisation Must Know

    The EU AI Act follows a phased implementation approach with critical milestones starting February 2, 2025 (prohibited AI bans) through August 2027 (full high-risk system compliance). Organisations face potential fines up to €35 million or 7% of global turnover for non-compliance, making early preparation essential for maintaining market access and avoiding severe penalties. European AI…

  • Key Definitions in the EU AI Act: What Counts as an AI System?

    The EU AI Act’s definition of an AI system is intentionally broad, covering any machine-based system that operates autonomously, adapts after deployment, and generates outputs that influence environments. Understanding this definition is crucial for compliance, as it determines whether your technology falls under the world’s first comprehensive AI regulation. European AI Act Compliance Course: From…