Companies operating in the European Union face 55 days to comply with enforcement requirements under the bloc’s landmark Artificial Intelligence Act. The regulation establishes risk-based rules for AI systems deployed in EU markets.
The countdown to the enforcement deadline has prompted businesses to audit their AI products and documentation. Organizations classified as providers of high-risk AI systems face the most stringent compliance obligations.
The AI Act, adopted last year, represents the world’s most comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence. Penalties for noncompliance can reach substantial percentages of global annual revenue.
Regulators in Brussels have published guidance to help firms meet transparency, testing and human oversight requirements. The 55-day window marks the final stretch before active enforcement begins across member states.
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