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EU AI Act Compliant AI Platform

Deploy AI with confidence. WorkChi's AI features are designed for EU AI Act compliance with built-in transparency, human oversight, and audit capabilities.

Prohibited AI practices banned from February 2025

What is the EU AI Act?

The world's first comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence

The EU AI Act is a landmark regulation that establishes rules for the development, deployment, and use of AI systems in the European Union. It takes a risk-based approach, with stricter requirements for AI systems that pose higher risks to health, safety, or fundamental rights.

Organizations using AI must understand how their systems are classified and ensure they meet the corresponding requirements—from minimal documentation for low-risk systems to extensive compliance obligations for high-risk applications.

Implementation Timeline

August 2024: EU AI Act entered into force
February 2025: Prohibited AI practices banned
August 2025: GPAI model rules apply
August 2026: Full enforcement for high-risk AI

Risk-Based Classification

The EU AI Act categorizes AI systems by risk level

Unacceptable Risk

Prohibited

AI systems that pose clear threats to safety, livelihoods, and rights

Examples:

Social scoringReal-time biometric surveillanceManipulation of vulnerable groups

High Risk

Strict obligations

AI systems that significantly impact people's lives

Examples:

Employment decisionsCredit scoringEducation accessLaw enforcement

Limited Risk

Transparency duties

AI systems with specific transparency requirements

Examples:

ChatbotsEmotion recognitionDeepfake generators

Minimal Risk

No restrictions

AI systems with minimal regulation

Examples:

Spam filtersVideo game AIInventory management

WorkChi AI: Limited/Minimal Risk

WorkChi's AI features are classified as limited risk (requiring transparency) or minimal risk under the EU AI Act. Our AI assists with business tasks but doesn't make high-stakes decisions about individuals.

Virtual SDR and sales agents
AI-powered email generation
Meeting transcription and summaries
Lead scoring and prioritization
Customer support automation
Document analysis and extraction

Built-In Compliance Features

Everything you need for EU AI Act readiness

AI System Registry

Catalog and classify all AI systems used in your organization according to EU AI Act risk categories.

Transparency Controls

Built-in disclosure mechanisms for AI-generated content and automated decision-making.

Human Oversight

Configurable human-in-the-loop controls for high-risk AI decisions.

Audit Trail & Documentation

Complete logging of AI system inputs, outputs, and decisions for regulatory compliance.

Bias Monitoring

Continuous monitoring for discriminatory outcomes and fairness metrics.

Risk Assessment Tools

Structured frameworks for assessing and documenting AI system risks.

Transparency by Default

Clear disclosure when AI is involved

1

AI-Generated Content Labels

All AI-generated emails, messages, and content are clearly marked as AI-assisted.

2

Chatbot Disclosure

Users interacting with AI chatbots are informed they're communicating with an AI system.

3

Decision Explainability

AI recommendations include explanations of the factors and data that influenced the output.

4

Human Override

Users can always override or reject AI suggestions. Final decisions remain with humans.

Ready for the EU AI Act?

Deploy AI with confidence. WorkChi is designed for EU AI Act compliance from day one.

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