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The EU AI Act
Audit

The Regulation runs to 113 articles and 13 annexes, and only a small part of it reaches any one organisation. Establishing which part is the work. This audit does it in plain English: whether the law applies to you at all, what role you play, whether your system is prohibited, high risk, or lighter touch, and which duties you have not yet met. The article number sits beside every question, so you can check the audit against the source rather than take it on trust.

9Banned Uses
80+Checks
6Duty Sets
15Minutes
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Why Most Compliance Advice Misses

Two organisations using the same chatbot can carry completely different duties. What decides it is not the technology but three separate questions: whether the EU has a hook into you, whether you built the system or only use it, and what the system is used to decide.

Answer those in order and the Regulation narrows quickly. A marketing team using a writing assistant has a handful of duties. A bank scoring loan applications has dozens. A company outside Europe whose output lands on European desks can be caught with no EU office at all.

This audit asks the questions in that order, then only shows you the obligations that survive, so how many screens you see depends on your answers. It also tells you the dates you are working to, which changed in July 2026 when the Digital Omnibus pushed the high-risk rules back.

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Step 01
Does It Apply
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Your Role
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Banned Uses
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Risk Class
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Being Honest
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Big Models
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The Duties
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Your Report

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EU AI Act Audit

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What This Audit Is Built On

The Regulation itself. Every question in this audit is tied to an article, and the article number is shown beside it so you can read the source text.

Published on 24 July 2026 and in force from 27 July 2026. It moved the high-risk deadlines, added new prohibitions, and softened the AI literacy duty. The dates in your report reflect it.

The Commission body that supervises general-purpose AI models, runs the Code of Practice, and publishes the training-data summary template referenced in the model section.

What the Report Contains

A scope verdict, your role, your risk class, a readiness score per duty set, a prioritised gap list with the article behind each one, the deadlines that apply to you, your penalty exposure, and a printable report.