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The European AI Regulation establishes, for the first time, a comprehensive regulatory framework for the development, deployment, and provision of AI systems within the European Union. Companies, public administrations, research institutions, healthcare organizations, NGOs, and international organizations consequently face significant new requirements regarding AI governance, transparency, risk assessments, and organizational control mechanisms.
Scheja & Partners supports organizations in implementing the AI Regulation in compliance with the law and in establishing sustainable AI and governance structures. As a law firm specializing in software-supported IT law, we combine legal expertise with organizational support and digital solutions for modern AI compliance and digital governance.
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With PrivacyPilot, we support organizations with documentation obligations, risk assessments, and governance processes for modern AI compliance. This creates traceable and structured workflows for regulatory evidence and AI governance.
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Our services in the area of AI Regulation combine regulatory expertise with practice-oriented governance, risk, and compliance structures. This enables us to support companies, authorities, and organizations in the sustainable implementation of modern requirements for the secure and traceable deployment of AI systems.
With PrivacyPilot, we support companies and organizations with risk assessments, governance processes, documentation obligations, and regulatory evidence in connection with AI systems and AI governance.
Generative AI significantly expands the requirements for governance, transparency, and organizational control. With ProPilot, we support organizations in the secure and structured deployment of generative AI within the regulatory requirements of the AI Regulation.
The secure deployment of AI requires sensitized employees and robust governance processes. With TrainingPilot, we support organizations with AI training, awareness measures, and practice-oriented training for modern AI governance and compliance structures.
The AI Regulation requires traceable control mechanisms and organizational responsibilities for AI systems. Our experts support organizations with governance structures, risk assessments, and regulatory requirements.
How can AI systems be used efficiently without losing sight of regulatory requirements, transparency obligations, and governance structures?
The European AI Regulation aims to sustainably strengthen transparency, security, and traceability in the deployment of AI systems within the European Union. Companies and organizations must ensure in the future that AI systems are deployed responsibly and that regulatory requirements are implemented in a traceable manner.
The new requirements are particularly relevant for organizations that develop, provide, or deploy AI systems within their business or administrative processes. Risk assessments, transparency measures, governance structures, and organizational control mechanisms consequently gain significant importance.
Generative AI, automated decision-making processes, and data-driven platform models additionally expand the regulatory requirements. Companies and organizations therefore require robust governance and compliance structures for the sustainable and secure deployment of modern AI technologies.
Particularly challenging is the integration of AI compliance, data protection, information security, and digital governance within existing organizational processes. Organizations must be able to document in a traceable manner how AI systems are used, controlled, and organizationally secured.
Public administrations, research institutions, and healthcare organizations also increasingly face the challenge of deploying AI systems in compliance with the law within sensitive administrative, decision-making, and data processes. Transparency, demonstrability, and organizational accountability gain significant importance in this context.
International platform structures, cloud-based systems, and global data flows additionally expand the requirements for AI governance and regulatory compliance. Companies and organizations therefore require modern and efficient processes for AI management, governance, and organizational control.
Scheja & Partners supports companies, authorities, and organizations in efficiently integrating the regulatory requirements of the AI Regulation into existing governance, data protection, and compliance structures. By combining legal expertise, organizational support, and software-supported solutions, we create traceable and sustainable processes for modern AI compliance and digital governance.
The AI Regulation (AI Act) establishes Europe-wide requirements for the development, provision, and deployment of AI systems within the European Union.
Particularly affected are companies, authorities, public administrations, research institutions, healthcare organizations, platform providers, and organizations with AI-based applications or digital processes.
The AI Regulation requires, among other things, risk assessments, transparency measures, governance structures, documentation obligations, and organizational control mechanisms for certain AI systems.
PrivacyPilot supports companies and organizations with risk assessments, documentation obligations, governance processes, and regulatory evidence in the area of AI compliance.
ProPilot supports organizations in the secure deployment of generative AI as well as in structured prompting and governance processes within regulatory requirements.
TrainingPilot supports companies and organizations with AI training, awareness measures, and practice-oriented training for the secure and governance-compliant deployment of AI systems.