
The EU AI Act sets clear expectations for how companies use AI. Not just developers, but any organisation that relies on AI-powered tools in core business functions. Being AI Act ready matters because AI is increasingly embedded in decisions that affect people, markets, and outcomes. Without clarity and governance, AI quickly becomes a business risk rather than a competitive advantage. Companies do not need to develop AI themselves to be covered by the EU AI Act. If your organisation uses AI tools or AI-powered systems in operations, HR, customer service, compliance, or decision-making, you may already be subject to regulatory obligations. Companies do not need to develop AI themselves to be affected by the EU AI Act. If your business uses AI tools or AI-powered systems in operations, HR, customer service, or decision-making, you may already be subject to obligations.
Why it matters:
AI Act readiness ensures that your use of AI is lawful, controlled, and explainable. It allows your organisation to:
- Use AI with confidence across HR, customer service, marketing, and decision-making
- Scale AI-driven products and processes without regulatory friction
- Meet growing expectations from customers, partners, and investors around responsible AI
What happens if you don’t comply:
Lack of readiness can have direct and immediate consequences:
- Regulatory fines of up to €35 million or 7% of global annual turnover
- Forced suspension or withdrawal of AI systems already in use
- Delays in scaling, failed due diligence, and loss of trust with customers and stakeholders
AI Act readiness is not about future-proofing in theory. It is about protecting your business today and ensuring AI remains an asset.


We create an overview of how AI is used across your organization. This includes tools, systems, and concrete use cases. The result is a shared understanding of where AI plays a role in your operations and which uses are relevant under the EU AI Act.

We assess how the EU AI Act may apply to your current use of AI. Relevant risk categories are identified and potential compliance gaps are highlighted. The focus is on clarity and relevance rather than legal terminology.

You receive a clear set of recommended next steps. Actions are prioritized based on risk and impact. This gives management a solid basis for decisions and further planning. Get a prioritized action list so your team can make informed decisions and move forward confidently.
Receive clear, practical updates on what the EU AI Act means for businesses using AI — including obligations, risks, and upcoming requirements.
When you sign up, you will also receive Clariom AI’s whitepaper, providing a structured overview of AI Act readiness and what it means in practice.

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