EU AI Act Compliance for AI Agents
Your AI agents face new legal obligations in 5 months. Enterprises face $8–15M in compliance costs. JieGou's governance infrastructure is ready — compliance built in, not bolted on.
Colorado AI Act
99
days remaining
Duty of care for high-risk AI, algorithmic discrimination prevention, disclosure requirements
EU AI Act High-Risk Deadline
132
days remaining
Risk management, technical documentation, record-keeping, transparency, human oversight
The Regulatory Timeline
Key enforcement dates for enterprises running AI agents.
Aug 2, 2025
Prohibited AI Practices
Ban on social scoring, manipulative AI, untargeted facial recognition
EnforcedFeb 2, 2026
GPAI Model Obligations
General-purpose AI model providers must comply with transparency requirements
EnforcedJun 30, 2026
Colorado AI Act
State-level AI governance requirements take effect
UpcomingAug 2, 2026
High-Risk Systems — Full Compliance
Conformity assessments, technical documentation, CE marking, EU database registration
Action RequiredEU AI Act Requirements → JieGou Capabilities
How JieGou's governance stack maps to each EU AI Act requirement for high-risk AI systems.
| EU AI Act Requirement | Article | JieGou Capability | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Risk management framework | Art. 9 | 10-layer governance stack with graduated autonomy | Ready |
| Data governance | Art. 10 | Data residency controls, HIPAA/GDPR/PCI-DSS/SOX/FedRAMP frameworks | Ready |
| Technical documentation | Art. 11 | Evidence export with 17 TSC controls across 8 categories | Ready |
| Record-keeping | Art. 12 | Audit logging with compliance timeline and full event history | Ready |
| Transparency | Art. 13, 50 | Agent disclosure, interaction logging, AI-generated content labeling | Ready |
| Human oversight | Art. 14 | Escalation protocols, cascading agent hierarchy, tool approval gates | Ready |
| Accuracy and robustness | Art. 15 | Bakeoff testing, template health CI, quality gate evaluation | Ready |
| Conformity assessment | Art. 43 | SOC 2 Type II audit (in progress), compliance dashboard | In Progress |
| JieGou Coverage | 7 / 8 Ready | ||
The Compliance Cost Decision
Three ways to achieve EU AI Act compliance. One is dramatically faster and more cost-effective.
Build In-House
$8–15M
12–18 months
Dedicated governance engineering team, custom compliance framework, ongoing maintenance, internal audit preparation
Hire Consultants
$500K–2M/yr
Ongoing
External compliance advisors, no product infrastructure, recurring annual costs, limited scalability
Use JieGou
Enterprise Plan
2–4 weeks
Pre-built 10-layer governance, compliance evidence export, audit logging, data residency controls, SOC 2 in progress
Article 50: Transparency Obligations
Every AI-generated interaction must be disclosed. Synthetic content must be labeled. This applies to every enterprise running customer-facing AI agents — chatbots, email generators, support agents, content tools. JieGou's interaction logging and agent disclosure capabilities address Article 50 requirements out of the box.
The Market Is Preparing
75%
of leaders cite compliance as #1 agent requirement
50%
budgeting $10–50M to secure agentic architectures
$1.43T
global software spending (+14.7% YoY)
Compliance Built In, Not Bolted On
EU AI Act. Colorado AI Act. NIST Standards. One governance platform covers them all.