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Which EU AI Act obligations apply to you — and when?

Six questions. No email address required. You get the specific Articles that apply to your organisation, with the enforcement dates that matter — including where the Digital Omnibus has moved them.

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Question 1 of 6 · Your role

What is your organisation's relationship to the AI systems it uses?

Under the AI Act, obligations differ by role. Pick the closest fit; many organisations are both.

Question 2 of 6 · People-facing AI

Do any of your AI systems interact directly with people?

Chatbots, AI assistants, voice agents, customer-service bots — anywhere a person converses with the system.

Question 3 of 6 · Generated content

Do your systems generate synthetic content — text, images, audio or video?

Includes marketing copy, generated imagery, synthetic voices, and AI-produced video.

Question 4 of 6 · High-risk areas

Is AI used in any of these Annex III areas?

These are the AI Act's designated high-risk use categories.

Question 5 of 6 · Prohibited practices screen

Do any systems do any of the following?

These practices are banned outright — already in force since February 2025.

Question 6 of 6 · Your people

Do staff members use AI tools in their work?

Any AI use at all — including general-purpose assistants like ChatGPT or Copilot.

Your result

Your applicable EU AI Act obligations

Now you know which obligations apply. The harder question is whether your governance would hold under enforcement.

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Ireland-specific · optional

Which regulator would actually examine you — and what would they ask for?

Ireland's newly enacted Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Act 2026 (No. 31 of 2026) names a specific competent authority for your sector, and a specific evidence checklist under section 84. This part does ask for your details — it's what feeds a full readiness assessment if you want one.

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This tool provides general information based on your answers, not legal advice, and does not create an advisor–client relationship. Classifications are indicative; borderline cases turn on facts a questionnaire cannot capture. Dates marked "Omnibus" reflect Regulation (EU) 2026/1744 (the Digital Omnibus on AI), in force from 27 July 2026. Adesanya AI Advisory — Abdulwahab B. Adesanya, LL.M in Intellectual Property & IT Law (UCD).

Frequently asked

Which EU AI Act obligations apply to my organisation?

It depends on whether you provide or deploy AI, and how your system is classified — prohibited, high-risk (Annex III), limited-risk (Article 50 transparency), or minimal-risk. Answer six questions above to see your applicable obligations and deadlines.

Is this checker free?

Yes — free, about two minutes, no email required.

What happens after I get my result?

For a written, defensible position — Annex III classification, Article 26 gap analysis and a remediation roadmap — Adesanya AI Advisory offers a fixed-fee Readiness Assessment or Readiness Sprint.