360 Business Law has launched an AI Audit service to help organisations assess their readiness for the EU AI Act, targeting companies whose AI systems are sold into or used within the European Union, including non-EU suppliers caught by the Act’s extraterritorial reach. Transparency duties under Article 50 apply from August 2026, while high-risk system requirements are expected to take effect in December 2027 under pending Digital Omnibus amendments. The audit covers AI system inventories (including shadow AI), risk classification, data quality, bias controls, technical documentation, human oversight, cybersecurity, conformity assessments, registration, and third-party dependencies, aligned with the NIST AI Risk Management Framework and ISO/IEC 42001. Founder Robert Taylor said the regime shifts the focus from claiming compliance to demonstrating it through evidence. Clients receive a system inventory, risk classifications, gap analysis, and prioritised action plan.
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