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Compliance & Governance

With the increasing use of artificial intelligence, regulatory requirements are also increasing. Companies must be able to demonstrate that their AI systems not only function but are also embedded correctly in legal, ethical, and organizational terms. The EU AI Act, in particular, is placing greater emphasis on the issues of governance, transparency, and control.

We support companies in designing their AI systems to ensure they are regulatory resilient – today and in the future. This involves not only compliance with current requirements, but also the development of sustainable structures: clear responsibilities, documented processes, transparent decision-making logic, and secure data handling.

One focus is on implementing the requirements of the EU AI Act, especially for high-risk systems. We analyze the classification of your application, support you in risk assessment, and help systematically implement technical and organizational measures. These include transparency obligations, monitoring obligations, data quality, and human oversight.

In addition, we advise you on setting up an AI management system based on ISO/IEC 42001 – the new standard for artificial intelligence in companies. This way, you can create structures that go beyond mere compliance and ensure long-term control, quality, and accountability.

Governance in the AI context is not bureaucracy—it's the prerequisite for trust, scalability, and social acceptance. We help you meet these requirements strategically and pragmatically.

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