EU AI Act
The EU AI Act establishes requirements for AI systems based on their risk level. The Act was published in the Official Journal on July 12, 2024, and entered into force on August 1, 2024.
Implementation timeline
The Act has a phased implementation:
- Prohibited practices: February 2, 2025
- General-purpose AI models: August 2, 2025
- High-risk systems: August 2, 2026
- High-risk systems in regulated products: August 2, 2027
Documentation on platform compliance measures will be added as implementation requirements become clear.
Risk classification
The AI Act classifies systems by risk:
- Prohibited: Manipulative AI, social scoring, real-time biometric identification (with exceptions)
- High-risk: Systems in sensitive areas (employment, education, law enforcement, critical infrastructure)
- Limited risk: Chatbots and systems requiring transparency
- Minimal risk: Most other AI applications
Most platform use cases fall into the limited or minimal risk categories, though specific implementations may vary.
Platform considerations
The platform provides technical measures that support compliance:
- Audit logging and traceability
- Human-in-the-loop capabilities
- Langfuse tracing for transparency
- Source attribution for AI outputs
- Configurable access controls
Detailed compliance guidance will be added as regulatory requirements clarify.
