The term "EU AI Act Compliance Checker" refers to a software solution or module that assists companies in analyzing, evaluating, and ensuring their AI systems comply with the regulatory requirements of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. The goal is to identify risks, classify systems according to the law's risk categories, and systematically document compliance. These tools are particularly useful for companies developing or deploying high-risk AI systems, helping them meet transparency, safety, and oversight obligations.
Risk Classification: Automated categorization of AI applications according to the EU AI Act risk levels (minimal, limited, high, unacceptable).
Documentation Management: Creation, maintenance, and administration of the required technical documentation and declarations of conformity.
Data and Training Validation: Examination of data sources and training datasets for bias, transparency, and quality.
Audit and Traceability: Traceable logging of all measures and changes to support external audits.
Transparency and Information Requirements: Assistance in creating mandatory information for users, such as the AI system’s purpose, function, and limitations.
Monitoring & Risk Assessment: Continuous monitoring of AI systems for new risks or changing conditions.
Gap Analysis: Identification of compliance gaps between the current system state and EU AI Act requirements.
Reporting Functions: Generation of compliance reports, audit logs, and management dashboards.
A company uses a tool to perform risk classification and documentation for an AI-based recruitment software before deployment.
A medical device manufacturer checks whether its diagnostic software qualifies as a high-risk AI system and what obligations arise from that.
A public authority uses a compliance tool to assess the legal requirements for an automated decision-making system in the social services sector.
An AI startup automatically generates declarations of conformity and audit trails for its client solutions using a compliance checker tool.