
We Scanned 100,000 AI Agent Files for EU AI Act Compliance. 90% Failed.
We Scanned 100,000 AI Agent Files for EU AI Act Compliance. 90% Failed. Over the past few months, AIR Blackbox has scanned 100,000 Python files containing AI agent code. The results aren't great. 90% of scanned code fails at least one of the six technical checks mapped to the EU AI Act. The deadline is August 2026. Most teams aren't close to ready. What We Checked AIR Blackbox maps the EU AI Act's technical requirements to six concrete code-level checks: Article What It Requires What We Scan For Art. 9 Risk management Risk assessment patterns, error handling Art. 10 Data governance Data validation, input/output logging Art. 11 Technical documentation Docstrings, model cards, architecture docs Art. 12 Record-keeping Audit logging, decision trails Art. 14 Human oversight Override mechanisms, escalation paths Art. 15 Robustness Error recovery, fallback handling, input validation These aren't legal opinions. They're technical checks — like a linter for AI governance. What the Data Shows Ac
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