Guideline
EU Guidelines for Providers and Users of High-Risk AI Systems
The Commission has published draft guidelines on classifying AI systems as high-risk under the AI Act. Based on stakeholder feedback, they aim to facilitate compliance with obligations. The guidelines are non-binding but will guide enforcement. A consultation process runs until 23 June 2026.
High-risk AI, classification and risk levelsGermany: Bundesnetzagentur, BSI and national implementationTimeline, implementation and AI Omnibus
Why it matters
Organisations must assess whether their AI systems are high-risk. The guidelines help with classification and compliance.
Metadata
| Publisher | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Legal status | Draft/proposal |
| Document type | Guideline |
| Jurisdiction | EU |
| Topics | Prohibited practices, High-risk AI, Governance |
| Roles | Provider, Deployer, Public authority |
| Discovered | 2026-05-23T09:47:55Z |
| Last checked | 2026-05-23T13:33:13Z |
| Link status | ok |
