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Understanding the EU AI Act: A Complete Guide for 2026

The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive AI legislation. Discover the key provisions, risk categories, and what they mean for your organization. This comprehensive guide covers everything from foundational principles to specific compliance requirements before August 2, 2026.

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High-Risk AI Systems: How to Classify Your AI Under the EU AI Act

Not all AI systems are created equal. The AI Act defines four risk tiersโ€”prohibited, high-risk, limited-risk, and minimal-risk. Learn how to correctly classify your AI systems and understand the obligations for each category. We walk through real-world examples from various industries.

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EU AI Act vs GDPR: Key Differences and Overlaps

If you're already GDPR-compliant, is the AI Act just more of the same? Not quite. While both regulations protect individuals' rights, they address different aspects of data processing. Understand the key differences, overlaps, and how to address compliance for both simultaneously.

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Preparing for August 2, 2026: Your AI Act Compliance Roadmap

The deadline is less than 18 months away. Whether you're starting from zero or already partially compliant, we've created a month-by-month roadmap to help you prepare. Includes timelines, milestones, common pitfalls, and how to stay on track as regulations evolve.

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ConformAI vs Manual Compliance: Cost and Time Comparison

Manual AI Act compliance is expensive. Our analysis compares the cost and time required for manual compliance vs using ConformAI's automated platform. See real numbers: hours saved, cost reduction, and risk mitigation. Most organizations save 60-80% of their legal and compliance costs.

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Building AI Transparency: Documentation Best Practices Under AI Act

Transparency is a cornerstone of the AI Act. Discover best practices for maintaining comprehensive AI documentation, including model cards, training data logs, and performance monitoring records. Learn what regulators expect to see and how to organize documentation for audits.