When developing AI systems, it is important to determine at an early stage which regulatory requirements must be met for market access in the EU. The EU Regulation 2024/1689 (Artificial Intelligence Act, AI Act) , other national and EU legislation, as well as standards and guidelines must be considered. This raises the following questions for providers of AI systems, among others:
- What specific requirements must a product meet?
- What does it cost to implement these requirements?
- How long will it take to implement the relevant requirements?
To answer these questions, the specific requirements of an AI system and the circumstances in the respective organization must be known. Finally, regulatory experience and expertise determine the internal and external resource requirements.
The AI Act Roadmap presented in this blog post addresses precisely these issues. Based on the intended purpose of the AI system, the specific regulatory requirements are identified, and the internal and external resources are planned. Furthermore, the AI Act Roadmap contains practical recommendations for implementing the requirements on the way to placing the AI system on the EU market or making it available.