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AI Governance & Compliance

Build AI systems that are
compliant from day one

The regulatory landscape is evolving fast. ReasoningLayer gives you the tools to meet current requirements and adapt to future regulations—without rebuilding your AI infrastructure.

EU AI Act Ready
NIST AI RMF Aligned
ISO 42001 Compatible
GDPR Compliant

Why AI compliance matters now

AI regulation is no longer a future concern—it's happening today. Organizations that don't prepare face significant risks.

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Legal Requirements

The EU AI Act is now in force, with high-risk AI requirements effective August 2025. Non-compliance can result in fines up to 7% of global revenue.

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Enterprise Mandates

Large enterprises increasingly require AI vendors to demonstrate compliance, auditability, and explainability before procurement.

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Risk Mitigation

Unexplainable AI decisions expose organizations to liability. Proof-based reasoning provides defensible audit trails.

EU AI Act

Full EU AI Act Compliance

The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive AI regulation. It establishes rules based on risk levels, with strict requirements for high-risk AI systems used in healthcare, employment, credit scoring, and more.

Aug 2024

AI Act entered into force

Feb 2025NOW

Prohibited AI practices & literacy obligations

Aug 2025

GPAI model obligations become applicable

Aug 2026

Full high-risk AI compliance required

Aug 2027

Extended transition for regulated products

High-Risk AI Requirements

Technical Documentation

Detailed specs including model architecture, training data, and performance metrics

ReasoningLayer auto-generates compliance documentation from your ontologies and rules

Human Oversight

Systems must allow human intervention and override capabilities

Built-in human-in-the-loop controls at every decision point

Transparency

Users must be informed they're interacting with AI

Every response includes proof traces explaining the reasoning

Accuracy & Robustness

Systems must achieve appropriate accuracy and handle errors

Formal logic ensures deterministic, verifiable outcomes

Data Governance

Training data must be relevant, representative, and documented

Full provenance tracking for all knowledge base entries

Post-Market Monitoring

Continuous monitoring of deployed systems

Real-time dashboards with drift detection and incident alerts

Global AI Regulations

AI governance is a global movement. ReasoningLayer is designed to meet requirements across jurisdictions.

🇪🇺EU

EU AI Act

Comprehensive risk-based AI regulation

In force since Aug 2024
🇺🇸USA

NIST AI RMF

Voluntary risk management framework

Published Jan 2023
🌐International

ISO 42001

AI management system standard

Published Dec 2023
🇰🇷South Korea

AI Basic Act

Trust and transparency requirements

Effective late 2025
🇬🇧UK

AI Regulation

Sector-specific pro-innovation approach

Framework published 2024
🇨🇦Canada

AIDA

Artificial Intelligence and Data Act

Under review
🇧🇷Brazil

AI Bill

Risk-based AI governance

Under discussion
🇨🇳China

AI Regulations

Sector-specific AI rules

Multiple regulations active

How ReasoningLayer makes you compliant

Compliance isn't an afterthought—it's built into the core of our platform.

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Complete Audit Trails

Every decision is logged with full reasoning paths

  • Immutable decision logs
  • Proof trees for every inference
  • Timestamp and version tracking
  • Export for regulatory review
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100% Explainable AI

No black-box decisions—ever

  • Formal proof traces
  • Natural language explanations
  • Visual reasoning graphs
  • Stakeholder-friendly reports
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Human Oversight Controls

Humans stay in control at every step

  • Configurable intervention points
  • Override capabilities
  • Approval workflows
  • Escalation rules
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Bias & Drift Monitoring

Continuous fairness and performance tracking

  • Real-time fairness metrics
  • Drift detection alerts
  • Performance dashboards
  • Automated reports
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Data Governance

Full control over your knowledge base

  • Data provenance tracking
  • Access control per entity
  • Version history
  • Compliance documentation

Incident Management

Rapid response to issues

  • Automated incident detection
  • Severity classification
  • Reporting templates
  • Root cause analysis

The cost of non-compliance

EU AI Act violations carry significant penalties. The time to prepare is now.

€35M
or 7% of global revenue for prohibited AI
€15M
or 3% for high-risk violations
€7.5M
or 1.5% for incorrect information

Start building compliant AI today

Join forward-thinking organizations that are preparing for AI regulations now, not when it's too late.

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