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Governance Guide

AI Governance Automation for EU AI Act Compliance

EU AI Act compliance requires automated risk classification, documentation, and bias controls. This guide defines the compliance automation workflow for August 2026 deadline readiness.

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EU AI Act compliance requires automated risk classification, documentation, and bias controls. This guide defines the compliance automation workflow for August 2026 deadline readiness.

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  1. Classify AI systems by risk category: High-Risk, Limited-Risk, Minimal-Risk.
  2. Generate Annex IV technical documentation for high-risk systems automatically.
  3. Implement bias audit controls with demographic parity testing.

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Implementation Steps

  1. Classify AI systems by risk category: High-Risk, Limited-Risk, Minimal-Risk.
  2. Generate Annex IV technical documentation for high-risk systems automatically.
  3. Implement bias audit controls with demographic parity testing.
  4. Track compliance gaps by framework and assign owners with remediation deadlines.

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