Transparency obligations
The 2 August 2026 milestone has passed. Transparency duties for generative and interactive systems now apply to systems already on the market, not only to new releases.
AI Act Made Simple
Insights turn AI Act developments into a decision you can act on. Each entry answers the same two questions: what changed, and what it means for a provider or deployer operating in the EU.
The 2 August 2026 milestone has passed. Transparency duties for generative and interactive systems now apply to systems already on the market, not only to new releases.
Obligations for high-risk systems listed in Annex III follow. Organisations that classify late are the ones that run out of time on documentation.
Most confusion comes from the same source: an organisation assumes it is only a deployer, and discovers it has been acting as a provider.
Analysis is only useful once you know which obligations touch you. These three resources come first.
An indicative reading of risk, role and readiness for your own systems. Free, and saved to your workspace.
The regulation explained in the order that matters for a working organisation, with the current timeline.
Timeline, role matrix, risk matrix and glossary, for the moments when you need one specific answer.
Longer pieces are published on the blog as they are written. We do not publish commentary for its own sake, so the list grows slowly and deliberately.
Note
Insights are general orientation and are not legal advice on your situation. For a qualified answer, start with the assessment or contact AAMS.