EU AI Act Compliance
Cognistase proactively prepares for the EU AI Act. We take AI regulation seriously because it protects the children and families who use our platform.
Cognistase proactively prepares for the EU AI Act. We take AI regulation seriously because it protects the children and families who use our platform.
Risk classification
We have conducted a comprehensive risk analysis and classify our AI system as limited risk under the EU AI Act. This classification reflects the advisory nature of our outputs: Cognistase informs and supports decision-making, but it does not make decisions about children. All AI outputs are presented as drafts for human review, not as final determinations.
How we implement AI transparency
Users are always informed when they are viewing AI-generated content. Every AI output includes source citations, confidence indicators, and a clear explanation of how the result was produced. There is no ambiguity about what was generated by AI and what was entered by a human.
Requirements we meet
- Risk management: comprehensive risk assessment and mitigation for all AI components
- Data governance: documented data practices, quality controls, and bias monitoring
- Technical documentation: complete documentation of AI system architecture and decisions
- Transparency: users always know when they are interacting with AI-generated content
- Accuracy and robustness: validated scoring against clinical norms with tracked error rates
- Human oversight: all AI outputs require human review before use
Certification roadmap
We are preparing for CE Marking under the EU AI Act as requirements are finalized. Our proactive compliance means we are implementing requirements now, not waiting for enforcement deadlines.
AI system registry
We will register our AI system in the EU AI Act database when the registration system becomes available, providing full transparency about our AI capabilities, intended use, and limitations.