Understanding the AI Act
The European AI Act establishes a legal framework for the development, use and supervision of AI systems. MathIAs+ provides a sovereign, explainable and operational analysis of its requirements.
A European Framework for Trustworthy AI
The AI Act classifies AI systems according to their level of risk and imposes proportionate obligations. It is the world’s first comprehensive regulatory framework dedicated to artificial intelligence.
Organisations must understand their exposure, document their systems and implement appropriate human oversight.
Classification of AI Systems
Prohibited Systems
Manipulative practices, social scoring, exploitation of vulnerabilities. Fully prohibited.
High‑risk Systems
Systems with significant impact on safety, fundamental rights or critical decisions. Strict obligations: documentation, oversight, risk management, auditability.
Limited Risk
Enhanced transparency: users must be informed that they are interacting with an AI system.
Minimal Risk
Free use, with no specific obligations.
Obligations for High‑risk Systems
- Complete and explainable documentation
- Logs and traceability
- Human oversight
- Risk management
- Auditability and reproducibility
- Data quality and robustness
These requirements are at the core of the MathIAs+ offerings: Software, Academy and Governance.
Building a Responsible AI Culture
Responsible AI is not only a regulatory requirement — it is a strategic capability. MathIAs+™ Academy helps your teams master modern, sovereign practices.
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