AI Act · GR

AI Act in Greece: What Companies Need to Do, and By When

National authority: Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA). Fontvera tracks 237 regulatory documents from Greece across 3 sources.

At a glance
National authority
Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA)
Deadline
Article 50 transparency: 2 August 2026 (unchanged). Annex III high-risk: provisionally 2 December 2027 under the Digital Omnibus agreement of 7 May 2026, pending formal adoption. Until Official Journal publication, the original 2 August 2026 high-risk date remains law as written. The AI Act is a Regulation, not a Directive. It applies directly without national transposition.
Language
Official text available in Greek. Fontvera indexes documents in the original language.
50
days until AI Act Article 50 transparency obligations apply in Greece
2 August 2026 · Annex III high-risk: provisionally 2 December 2027 (Digital Omnibus, pending formal adoption)
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AI Act obligations for companies in Greece

The EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) applies directly in Greece as in all EU member states. Unlike the GDPR, which required national implementation laws, the AI Act's core obligations take effect uniformly across the EU.

High-risk AI systems deployed or provided in Greece must complete conformity assessment (Article 43), maintain technical documentation (Article 11), implement risk management (Article 9), and register in the EU database (Article 60). The compliance date for Annex III high-risk systems is 2 August 2026 as written; the Digital Omnibus provisional agreement of 7 May 2026 moves it to 2 December 2027, pending formal adoption and Official Journal publication. Article 50 transparency obligations are unchanged and apply from 2 August 2026.

Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA) will serve as the national market surveillance authority for AI Act enforcement in Greece. This authority will have powers to inspect, audit, and impose penalties on non-compliant AI systems.

Prohibited AI practices under Article 5 (social scoring, subliminal manipulation, real-time biometric identification in public spaces) are banned in Greece as in all EU member states, with limited law enforcement exceptions.

Penalties for non-compliance range up to EUR 35 million or 7% of global annual turnover (whichever is higher) for prohibited practices, and up to EUR 15 million or 3% for other violations (Article 99).

Fontvera corpus coverage for Greece
237 documents indexed from Greece
SourceDocuments
gdprhub 143
cms_enforcement 93
eurlex 1

240 documents have been processed by our structured extraction engine for detailed metadata.

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