
EU AI Act Readiness
FreeEnsure AI compliance with EU regulations before deployment.
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What EU AI Act Readiness does
The EU AI Act Readiness skill is designed to help organizations navigate the complex compliance landscape of the EU AI Act. This skill provides a structured approach to assessing AI systems against the requirements set forth in the Act, ensuring that developers and businesses are prepared for deployment in the EU market. With a focus on six critical questions drawn from the Act, this skill helps users identify whether their AI systems are compliant, high-risk, or prohibited under current regulations.
By utilizing this skill during the AI-system intake review or before placing an AI system on the EU market, users can systematically evaluate their systems against key compliance criteria. The skill guides users through a series of assessments, including risk classification, conformity assessments, and obligation tracking, ensuring that all necessary documentation and evaluations are completed. This proactive approach is crucial as the EU AI Act's obligations phase in over the coming years, particularly with significant deadlines approaching in 2025 and beyond.
The skill is particularly valuable for organizations that are developing or deploying AI systems within the EU, as it addresses the legal and regulatory requirements that must be met to avoid substantial penalties. By incorporating this skill into their compliance workflows, teams can streamline their processes, reduce the risk of non-compliance, and ensure that they are meeting their obligations as either deployers or providers of AI technology.
Overall, the EU AI Act Readiness skill is an essential tool for any developer or organization aiming to ensure their AI systems are compliant with EU regulations, thus safeguarding their market access and reputation.
When to use it
Use this skill during the intake review of AI systems, before deployment in the EU market, or when annual compliance refreshes are required.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for organizations outside the EU or those not dealing with AI systems that fall under the EU AI Act.
What you can build with it
Pre-Deployment Assessment
Use the skill to assess an AI system's compliance before it is deployed in the EU market, ensuring all legal requirements are met.
Annual Compliance Refresh
Utilize the skill during the annual compliance refresh to verify that your AI systems still meet the evolving obligations of the EU AI Act.
Risk Classification for New AI Systems
Implement the skill during the intake review of new AI systems to classify their risk level and determine compliance needs.
How to install EU AI Act Readiness
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add alirezarezvani/claude-skills/ai-act-readiness --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by alirezarezvani/cs:ai-act-readiness — EU AI Act Forcing Questions
Command: /cs:ai-act-readiness <system>
The EU AI Act compliance operator pressure-tests any AI system before EU deployment. Six Article-cited questions before any EU placement, conformity assessment, or annual compliance refresh.
When to Run
- During AI-system intake review (per new system or material change)
- Before placing an AI system on the EU market
- Before signing the EU declaration of conformity (Article 47)
- During annual compliance refresh (Article 113 phasing brings new obligations)
- When the organization's role changes (deployer becomes provider via Article 25(1) substantial modification)
- When training compute approaches 10^25 FLOPs (Article 51 systemic-risk threshold)
The Six EU AI Act Questions
1. Article 5: Is this a prohibited AI practice?
Penalty: up to 35M EUR or 7% worldwide turnover.
- 8 categories: subliminal manipulation, exploitation of vulnerabilities, social scoring, predictive policing, untargeted facial scraping, emotion recognition in workplace/education, biometric categorisation by sensitive attributes, real-time public biometric ID by law enforcement
- Run
ai_system_risk_classifier.py - If yes → STOP. Cannot place on EU market. No exceptions outside Article 5(2) carve-outs.
2. Article 6 + Annex III: Is this high-risk?
Annex III triggers high-risk; Article 6(3) carve-out conditional.
- 8 categories: biometrics, critical infrastructure, education, employment, essential services, law enforcement, migration, justice
- Carve-out applies only if Article 6(3)(a)-(d) AND no profiling of natural persons
- Profiling overrides carve-out (Article 6(3) last sentence)
- Run
ai_system_risk_classifier.py
3. Article 43: For high-risk, Module A or Module H?
Biometrics → Module H (notified body) by default; others → Module A if harmonised standards applied.
- Run
conformity_assessment_planner.py - Module A (Annex VI): internal control with presumption of conformity if Article 40 harmonised standards applied
- Module H (Annex VII): full QMS + notified body for biometrics or where standards lacking
- Annex IV technical documentation: 8 items required before placing on market
4. Article 25: What role does the company play?
Provider obligations are heaviest; substantial modification turns deployer into provider.
- Provider (Article 3(3)): placed on market; full Title III + Article 73 reporting
- Deployer (Article 3(4)): Article 26 obligations + Article 27 FRIA if public sector
- Importer (Article 3(6)): Article 23 verification of conformity
- Distributor (Article 3(7)): Article 24 CE marking verification
- Authorized representative (Article 22): non-EU providers must appoint
- Run
ai_act_obligation_tracker.py
5. Article 50: Are transparency obligations satisfied?
In force 2 Aug 2025.
- Article 50(1): disclose AI interaction to natural persons (chatbots, virtual agents)
- Article 50(2): mark synthetic content as AI-generated
- Article 50(3): disclose emotion recognition / biometric categorisation (outside Article 5 prohibitions)
- Article 50(4): disclose deepfakes (image, audio, video) as AI-generated
6. Articles 51-55: Is this a GPAI? Does it have systemic risk?
GPAI has parallel track; systemic risk above 10^25 FLOPs.
- Article 3(63): general-purpose AI model definition
- Article 51: systemic-risk presumption (≥ 10^25 FLOPs training compute) or Commission designation
- Article 53: all GPAI providers — Annex XI technical docs, Annex XII downstream info, copyright policy, training-data summary
- Article 55: systemic-risk GPAI additional obligations — model evaluations, adversarial testing, incident reporting, cybersecurity
- Article 54: non-EU GPAI providers must appoint authorized representative
Workflow
# 1. Risk classification
python ra-qm-team/skills/eu-ai-act-specialist/scripts/ai_system_risk_classifier.py systems.json
# 2. If high-risk: conformity assessment
python ra-qm-team/skills/eu-ai-act-specialist/scripts/conformity_assessment_planner.py system.json
# 3. Per-role obligation matrix
python ra-qm-team/skills/eu-ai-act-specialist/scripts/ai_act_obligation_tracker.py roles.json
# 4. Cross-framework reuse (ISO 42001 etc.)
python ../../skills/compliance-os/scripts/cross_framework_mapper.py program.json
Output Format
# EU AI Act Readiness: <system>
**Date:** YYYY-MM-DD
**Article Citations:** Every verdict below cites the specific Article.
## The Decision Being Made
[classify | conformity-route | obligation-scope | annual-refresh]
## Risk Classification
- Tier: prohibited | high_risk | limited_risk | minimal_risk
- Citation: Article X(Y) + Annex Z if applicable
- Rationale: <Article-cited rationale>
- GPAI: yes/no
- Systemic-risk GPAI: yes/no (per Article 51 10^25 FLOPs threshold)
## Conformity Assessment (if high-risk)
- Module: A | A_with_caveats | H | sectoral
- Citation: Article 43 + Annex VI/VII
- Notified body required: yes | no | optional
- Annex IV pack status: complete | in-progress | not-started
## Obligation Matrix
- Total obligations: N
- By deadline phase: 2025-02-02=A, 2025-08-02=B, 2026-08-02=C, 2027-08-02=D
- Highest-priority unmet obligation: <Article + description>
## Transparency (Article 50)
- 50(1) interaction disclosure: yes | no
- 50(2) synthetic content marking: yes | no | NA
- 50(3) emotion recognition disclosure: yes | no | NA
- 50(4) deepfake disclosure: yes | no | NA
## Cross-Framework Reuse
- ISO 42001 evidence applicable to Article 17 QMS: yes/no
- ISO 27001 evidence applicable to Article 15 cybersecurity: yes/no
- GDPR DPIA usable for Article 27 FRIA: yes/no
## Verdict
🟢 READY-FOR-EU | 🟡 GAPS-IDENTIFIED | 🔴 NOT-READY | 🚫 PROHIBITED
## Top 3 Actions
[3 concrete next steps with owner + Article-tied deadline]
## Legal Review Required
[Article-level ambiguities flagged for outside counsel: novel cases, GPAI threshold disputes, Article 5 boundary cases, Article 25 substantial-modification questions]
Routing
/cs:compliance-readiness— for multi-framework view (combine with ISO 42001 + GDPR)/cs:aims-audit— for ISO 42001 deep-dive/cs:caio-review— for executive AI strategy decisions/cs:gc-review— for novel-case legal review (GPAI threshold, Article 5 boundary, substantial-modification)/cs:decide— to log the verdict/cs:freeze 30— on EU launch commitments (regulatory exposure)
Related
- Agent:
cs-ai-act-compliance - Skill:
eu-ai-act-specialist - Adjacent:
../../skills/compliance-os/,../aims-audit/,../compliance-readiness/,../../../ra-qm-team/skills/gdpr-dsgvo-expert/
Version: 1.0.0
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