Ensure Your AI Systems Comply with
EU AI Act Requirements

FairAI Monitor provides automated bias detection and documentation for Danish municipalities using human intelligence baselines. Get compliant before the deadline.

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At FairAI, we build AI fairness tools to serve municipalities' long-term compliance needs.

While no one can foresee every outcome AI will have on public services, we do know that implementing fair AI systems requires both proactive bias detection and intentional measures to ensure equitable outcomes for all citizens.

That's why we focus on building tools with fairness and compliance at their foundation, aiming to show what responsible AI implementation looks like in practice.

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Backed by Research, Powered by Human Intelligence

Reduce bias in AI systems using human performance as a baseline. Our platform leverages extensive research to provide actionable insights and automated reporting.

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European-Hosted, GDPR Secure

Your sensitive municipal data stays within EU borders. Full GDPR compliance with enterprise-grade security designed for public sector requirements.

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Developed and tested with Copenhagen Municipality

Copenhagen Municipality serves as our primary test case, providing real-world validation demonstrating the feasibility and quality of our approach to AI fairness.

Timeline

Date EU AI Act Milestone
12 July 2024 AI Act published in the Official Journal; formal notification of the new law.
1 Aug 2024 Entry into force of the Act. Requirements do not apply immediately but will gradually apply over time.
2 Feb 2025 Ban on unacceptable‑risk AI systems takes effect; requirements on AI literacy (Article 6 and Chapter 2) apply.
2 May 2025 Codes of practice – The European Commission must publish codes of practice by this date.
2 Aug 2025 Several obligations start to apply: notified bodies, GPAI models (Chapter V), governance requirements, confidentiality (Article 78) and penalties. Providers of GPAI models placed on the market before this date must achieve compliance by 2 Aug 2027.
2 Aug 2026 Remainder of the AI Act applies (except Article 6(1)). Operators of high‑risk AI systems placed on the market before this date must comply if they make significant design changes.
2 Aug 2027 Article 6(1) (risk management obligations) and corresponding obligations apply. Providers of GPAI models and AI systems in large‑scale IT systems must be fully compliant by this date.
2 Aug 2028 The Commission will evaluate the functioning of the AI Office and may propose amendments.
2 Aug 2030 Operators of high-risk AI systems that are placed on the EU market before 2 August 2026, and are intended for use by public authorities, must comply with the AI Act by 2 August 2030, regardless of whether there has been a significant design change or not.

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