EU AI Act: How Things Will Change For Businesses By 2027

The EU AI Act came into force on 1st of August 2024 and will be applied gradually – with key deadlines for providers, operators, and manufacturers of AI systems.
✅ Quick Overview: Key Milestones
- 2nd February 2025: Start of bans for certain “unacceptable” AI applications (e.g., social scoring, manipulative systems). AI literacy obligations also begin (first requirements for training/competence of operators).
- 2nd August 2025: Specific obligations for General-Purpose AI (GPAI) take effect for models launched from this date; existing GPAI models will have transition periods.
- 2nd August 2026: Extensive obligations for High-Risk AI come into force (requirements for risk management, documentation, conformity assessment, etc.).
- 2nd August 2027: The Act will be fully effective; models already in use before earlier deadlines must demonstrate compliance by this date.
✅ What This Means in Practice
- AI literacy is now a concrete obligation, not just a recommendation: employees and operators must be sufficiently trained and competent. Violations can lead to substantial penalties (fines up to €35 million or up to 7% of global annual turnover in severe cases).
- For GPAI providers (e.g., large foundation model providers), additional transparency and documentation requirements apply – such as summaries of training data and processes for risk management.
✅ Concrete, Immediately Actionable Steps for Companies
1. Set Up an AI Literacy Roadmap
- Tailored training for management, developers, and users; exams/assessments; recurring refreshers.
- Measurement: Participation rates + competence checks (learning KPIs).
2. Quickly Establish Basic Governance
- Model inventory & owner register (who is responsible for which model?).
- Appointment of an internal AI compliance/risk owner.
3. Establish Documentation & Risk Logs
- Model cards, data summaries (especially for GPAI), risk assessments before deployment and during operation.
- Plan review cycles (e.g., quarterly) and define escalation paths.
4. Use Transition Periods – But Don’t Delay
- Existing GPAI models have a transition period (compliance obligations by August 2, 2027 for older models) – use this time for systematic cleanup rather than ad-hoc fixes.
✅ Summary:
- EU regulation turns regulatory uncertainty into concrete action steps.
- Companies that start structured initiatives now (education, governance, documentation) reduce legal risk while building trust with customers and partners.
💬 How is your company preparing for the stricter AI compliance rules? Let’s discuss.
