Oversight
by Standard Intelligence
A single AI system rarely sits under a single rulebook. This paper sets out TRACE, a five-phase methodology for governing AI across overlapping frameworks, and a maturity model for locating where an organisation stands.
by Standard Intelligence
Most EU AI Act guidance targets providers. Article 26 places eight complex obligations, plus the Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment, on deployers of high-risk AI. Here is where to begin.
by Standard Intelligence
High-risk AI must be registered in the EU database. This paper covers who registers, what Annex VIII requires, the deadlines, and how to keep an entry accurate over time.
by Standard Intelligence
Annex IV is not a one-off deliverable. It is a living technical file across fourteen elements, and the standard notified bodies expect is higher than the text suggests.
by Standard Intelligence
Article 14 requires effective human oversight of high-risk AI. The hard part is designing oversight that is genuine rather than nominal, without making the system useless.