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EU AI Act Enforcement Begins: What It Means for Your AI Strategy

The first provisions of the EU AI Act came into force on February 2, 2025. Organizations using AI must now comply with strict transparency and risk assessment requirements. Here's what you need to know.

What Changed on February 2, 2025?

The EU AI Act's first enforcement phase is now active. This means organizations deploying AI systems in the EU must immediately comply with prohibitions on certain AI practices, including social scoring systems, manipulative AI, and real-time biometric identification in public spaces.

Key Compliance Requirements

High-risk AI systems now require comprehensive documentation, human oversight mechanisms, and regular audits. Companies must demonstrate their AI systems are transparent, explainable, and free from discriminatory bias.

How Laava Can Help

Our sovereign AI solutions are designed with EU compliance at their core. By deploying AI on European infrastructure with full data residency controls, we help organizations meet AI Act requirements while maintaining competitive AI capabilities.

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