Find the right route to AI Act compliance
Training, governance or self-serve orientation: determine the next step that fits your organisation, role and AI risk.
Responsible AI Platform helps you decide what is needed now: train staff, map AI use, build evidence or organise governance in practice.
Enforcement starts August 2, 2026
Choose your route
What do you need right now to move forward?
Not every organisation needs the same next step. Responsible AI Platform helps you choose between AI literacy, governance, implementation support and starting with templates.
AI literacy
We need to train staff demonstrably
Determine which roles need extra knowledge, assessment, training records and evidence reporting for Article 4.
Map role gaps βGovernance & implementation
We need practical AI Act readiness
Turn AI systems, roles, classification, registers, policies and FRIA/DPIA overlap into an executable route.
Determine AI Act route βTemplates & evidence
I first want to map scope and risk myself
Use editable templates and checks to understand scope, risk and obligations before choosing a next step.
View editable templates βChoose one concrete output
The three fastest ways to clarify your AI Act route
Pick the output that matches your stage. Each route only asks for the context needed for a useful report or template.
Diagnostic
Determine your AI Act route
See whether training, classification, registers, policies or governance should come first.
Get readiness report βEvidence
Start with register and policy
Use editable templates to document AI systems, roles, risks and decisions.
View editable templates βClassification
Check one AI systemβs risk
Get a first risk route before spending time on the wrong documentation.
Create classification report βDetermine the right AI Act route first
Avoid disconnected actions. Start with a short diagnostic, then choose training, templates or implementation support with context.