
EU AI Act Compliance Will Fail Without an AI System Inventory. Here's How to Build One.
Every EU AI Act compliance guide starts the same way: classify your AI systems by risk level, determine your role (provider, deployer, importer), and build the required documentation. That advice is correct and completely useless if you can't answer the question that comes before all of it: what AI systems does your organization actually have? Most organizations can't answer that question. Not because they're negligent, but because AI is no longer something you build and deploy deliberately. It's embedded in the SaaS tools your teams already use. Your CRM has AI-powered lead scoring. Your customer support platform has an AI chatbot. Your HR tool uses AI for resume screening. Your engineering team is using Copilot. Your marketing team is using AI content generation. Your finance team is running AI-powered forecasting. Each of these triggers EU AI Act obligations. Some of them trigger high-risk classification. And nobody in the organization has a complete list. The August 2, 2026 deadlin
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