Diagnosis
The AI Act (European regulation on artificial intelligence) is the first comprehensive legal framework to regulate the use of AI in Europe. Its aim is to ensure safety, transparency, and the protection of fundamental rights.
- Risk-based approach :
- Prohibited: systems deemed unacceptable (e.g., cognitive manipulation, social scoring).
- High risk: AI used in sensitive areas (health, education, employment, security, critical infrastructures). These systems must comply with strict obligations (documentation, risk management, human oversight, cybersecurity, etc.).
- Limited risk: transparency requirements (e.g., indicating when interacting with an AI).
- Minimal risk: free use, with little or no constraints (e.g., AI in video games).
- Key distinction :
- IA models : basic technological building block (e.g., GPT-5)
- IA systems : concrete application deployed for a specific use (e.g., ChatGPT, the application that runs on the model).
The obligations differ depending on whether one develops a model or puts a system into service.
- Actors concerned: providers, deployers, importers, and distributors of AI systems, each with specific obligations.
- Sanctions: significant fines (up to €35 million or 7% of global turnover).

Diagnosis tab

- Left side of the form: the questionnaire to be filled out.
- Right side: your obligations are displayed automatically as you answer.
- Obligations appear as expandable boxes.
- They are summarized and simplified, with direct links to the articles of the regulation.
- Once the questionnaire is completed:
- a green box appears at the top of the right section, and the Diagnosis tab shows 1/1.

- The system’s risk is displayed at the top left of the form. Possible categories:

- You can then click on
to lock it and access the Obligations. The form status changes from Draft to In progress.
💡It is not allowed to validate an unacceptable-risk AI system
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