What does the EU AI Act require of you?
Nine questions at most, and almost nobody sees all nine. We tell you what is yours and what belongs to whoever sells you the tools.
- The full result, no sign-up
- Two minutes
- Not legal advice
You had a test half done. We have picked it back up.
Where is there artificial intelligence in your company today?
Tick everything you have. If you are unsure about one, tick it: better to look.
That assistant dealing with your customers, whose is it?
It is the question that changes the result most, because it decides whether the law points at you or at whoever supplies it.
The images, video or voices you publish, what are they like?
Whether a disclosure is needed depends on this.
The text you publish with the help of AI, what is it about?
The Regulation separates your company’s own communication from information of public interest.
Does anybody review it before it goes out?
A person who reads it and answers for what it says. The Regulation exempts reviewed text.
Does AI take part in decisions about people?
Even if only to rank, score or shortlist, with you deciding afterwards.
Do you use any of these?
This one is separate because these are not paperwork duties: they are uses the Regulation restricts or prohibits outright.
Have you trained the team on how to use AI and on its risks?
The law asks for measures proportionate to the size of the company, not a degree or an exam per person.
What do you have in writing?
This is what gets shown if somebody asks. Tick what you have, or none.
Who answers for this inside the company?
Last question.
Checking where you stand
We are matching your answers against Regulation (EU) 2024/1689.
- 1 Where there is AI and whose each system is
- 2 Who is bound in each case
- 3 Transparency with your customers, Article 50
- 4 Team training, Article 4
If what you are after is what can be automated in your business, that is what the free audit.
You have of the four pieces
This part depends on nobody else: it binds any company whose team uses AI, and it has been in force since February 2025.
What to do, and in what order
Ordered by what you could not evidence today, not by what is easiest.
Your action plan, in writing
You already have the full result above. If it helps to have it laid out for whoever decides, we will email it to you.
- What to do and in what order, starting with what you could not evidence today
- The obligations that come out, each with its article and whose it is
- And what does NOT apply to you, with the reason, so nobody sells it to you
This test is for guidance and is not legal advice. It is worked out from your answers, without looking at your website, and it does not evidence that you comply or that you fail to. There is no official compliance seal for the AI Act: what the law requires is real training, a documented record of it, and transparency with whoever reads you.
What people usually ask us
Still have one? Write to us at hello@aiginer.com and we will answer.
Does it apply to me even though I am not an AI company?
Yes. The Regulation does not only bind whoever builds artificial intelligence, but also whoever uses it in their professional activity. It is enough that your team uses a writing assistant, that you have a chat on your website, or that you publish content made with AI.
Why do you ask whose the assistant is?
Because that is what decides who is bound, and it is the thing people most often get wrong. Several Article 50 obligations fall on the provider of the system, not on the deployer. If you buy in another company’s chat and it is visibly theirs, the obligation is theirs. If it goes out under your brand, you can be the provider for the purposes of the Regulation.
Does this test evidence that I comply?
No, and be wary of anyone who tells you otherwise. There is no official compliance seal for the AI Act. This test tells you which obligations apply to you according to what you answered, with the article that imposes them, so that you know where to start.
Do I have to leave my email to see the result?
No. The result shows in full when you finish, and you can save or print it from your own browser without giving us anything. The email is only needed if you want us to send you the action plan laid out.
What about high-risk systems?
Their obligations were deferred: Annex III moves to 2 December 2027, and high risk inside regulated products to 2 August 2028. If you tick in the test that you use AI in decisions about people, we flag it so you can look at it calmly now, while there is time.
Is this the same as the free audit?
No, and that is why they are two pages. This test looks at what the EU AI Act requires of you. The free audit looks at how you work and tells you which tasks can be automated and how much time you would save. You can do both, and the order does not matter: they are different questions about the same business.
How often is it worth repeating?
When you change tools, when you put something new in front of the public, or when new people join the team. The Regulation has moved once already, so the dates on this page are reviewed periodically.