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EU AI Act Readiness

Practice: Data & AI · Type: Regulation

The EU AI Act is the European Union's risk-based regulation of artificial intelligence, classifying systems as prohibited, high-risk, limited-risk or minimal-risk, with obligations escalating by tier. Celeredge classifies the client's AI systems by risk tier, maps the applicable obligations, and surfaces the compliance gaps.

Benefits

  • Classifies each AI system by EU AI Act risk tier — prohibited, high-risk, limited-risk, or minimal-risk.
  • Maps the obligations that apply at the system's tier and scores readiness against them.
  • Every score is traceable to the client's own evidence.
  • Compliance gaps are ranked by severity, ready to become the remediation plan.
  • A board-ready slide deck and detailed HTML report are generated automatically, and the review is re-runnable as systems change.

When to use it

  • A client operates or places AI systems on the EU market and needs to know which tier each falls into.
  • An organisation needs to understand its obligations and compliance gaps under the EU AI Act.
  • Leadership wants a defensible readiness picture ahead of the Act's obligations taking effect.
  • A new or changed AI system needs to be classified and assessed before deployment.

What it assesses

Celeredge classifies AI systems by risk tier and maps the applicable obligations, covering:

  • AI system risk-tier classification
  • Risk management
  • Data governance
  • Transparency
  • Human oversight

Expected output

Per-system risk-tier classification and per-dimension scores on the framework's own scale; a confidence level and evidence citations behind every answer; compliance gaps ranked by severity; and a board-ready slide deck plus a detailed HTML report. See Maturity Scoring, Reports, and Deck Studio.

How to use it in Celeredge

  1. Collect evidence — see Evidence Collection.
  2. In Diagnose, select EU AI Act Readiness.
  3. Run it and watch it stream — see Running Assessments.
  4. Review answers with confidence + citations and accept the ones you trust.
  5. Send gaps to Plan — see Gap Analysis.

FAQ

What is the EU AI Act?

The EU AI Act is the European Union's risk-based regulation of artificial intelligence, classifying systems as prohibited, high-risk, limited-risk or minimal-risk, with obligations escalating by tier.

What does a Celeredge EU AI Act Readiness assessment deliver?

An evidence-based readiness assessment scored on the framework's own scale, with gaps ranked by severity and an auto-generated, board-ready slide deck and detailed report — every score traceable to the evidence behind it.

How does the assessment work?

Clients upload their own evidence — policies, reports, and data. An AI interviewer asks targeted follow-ups to fill anything missing, the platform scores against the framework, ranks the gaps, and generates the deliverables.

Celeredge runs an independent readiness and alignment review against this framework. It is not a certification audit and is not endorsed by the standard's owner. Framework and standard names are trademarks of their respective owners.