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Reload the pageClassify your AI system under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 in five minutes. We walk you through Article 5, Annex III, and Article 50, then output the obligations and a 90-day plan tailored to your classification.
Aligned with the EU AI Act published in the Official Journal on 12 July 2024. Article 5 prohibitions have been applicable since 2 February 2025; general-purpose AI and high-risk obligations phase in through 2 August 2026 and 2 August 2027.
Article 5 of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 lists practices that cannot be placed on the EU market. Confirm none apply before moving on.
Does your AI system carry out any of the following: deploy subliminal or purposefully manipulative techniques; exploit vulnerabilities of age, disability, or socioeconomic status; perform social scoring by public authorities; conduct real-time remote biometric identification in publicly accessible spaces for law-enforcement purposes; infer emotions in the workplace or in education; or biometrically categorise individuals to deduce race, political opinion, trade-union membership, religion, sexual orientation, or sex life?
Any one of these triggers Article 5. Prohibited practices became applicable on 2 February 2025 and exposing such systems to the EU market is forbidden.
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