EU AI Act: What It Means for UK and US Companies Selling into Europe
The EU AI Act has extraterritorial reach. If your AI system is deployed in the EU, you're in scope — regardless of where you're based. Here's what to do
Ensure your AI systems are ethical, explainable, and compliant — building trust through structured governance and accountability frameworks.
As AI becomes embedded in business decisions, the risks of bias, opacity, and regulatory non-compliance grow. We help organisations establish responsible AI governance frameworks that address ethical risk, ensure explainability, manage bias, and align with emerging AI regulation — enabling confident AI deployment with appropriate safeguards.
We assess the ethical, legal, and reputational risks associated with your AI systems — including bias analysis, transparency review, and identification of high-risk applications.
We design a responsible AI governance framework — covering policies, roles, accountability structures, review processes, and escalation paths for AI-related decisions.
We assess your AI posture against the EU AI Act, UK AI regulation, and relevant sector-specific requirements — providing a gap analysis and compliance roadmap.
We provide independent assurance over AI systems and governance arrangements — providing boards and leadership teams with confidence that AI is being used responsibly.
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