We help governments, regulators and public agencies implement AI responsibly — with clear governance, transparency and legal compliance under the EU AI Act.
The EU AI Act introduces new obligations around transparency, accountability and risk classification. Public organisations must make decisions not just about technical tools, but about responsibilities, oversight and public values.
Compliance goes beyond ticking legal boxes. Responsible AI requires structured governance, institutional safeguards, and clear public communication — both internally and externally.
Dutch Governance Advisory translates AI regulation into practical structures and choices for the public sector. We support legal interpretation, governance design, and compliance implementation.
Risk classification, legal interpretation and tailored advice for public authorities on how to meet EU AI Act obligations.
We help set up and improve algorithm registers and transparency processes — in line with EU AI Act requirements and national accountability standards.
Designing roles, responsibilities and governance structures to manage AI risks and maintain public trust.
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