Obligations due by this deadline
For all in-scope entities
- Art 112 — The Commission shall evaluate and report to the European Parliament and to the Council on the need for amendments extending existing area headings or adding new area headings in Annex III, amendments to the list of AI systems requiring additional transparency measures in Article 50, and amendments enhancing the effectiveness of the supervision and governance system.
- Art 112 — The reports referred to in paragraph 2 shall pay specific attention to the status of the financial, technical and human resources of the national competent authorities, the state of penalties, adopted harmonised standards, and the number of undertakings entering the market.
- Art 112 — The Commission shall evaluate the functioning of the AI Office, whether it has been given sufficient powers and competences, and whether it would be relevant to upgrade the AI Office and increase its resources.
- Art 112 — The Commission shall submit a report on its evaluation of the AI Office to the European Parliament and to the Council.
- Art 112 — The Commission shall submit a report on the review of the progress on the development of standardisation deliverables on the energy-efficient development of general-purpose AI models, and assess the need for further measures or actions.
- Art 112 — The Commission shall evaluate the impact and effectiveness of voluntary codes of conduct to foster the application of the requirements set out in Chapter III, Section 2 for AI systems other than high-risk AI systems.
Checklist — what you need to have done
- Art 112: evaluate and report
- Art 112: pay specific attention
- Art 112: evaluate
- Art 112: submit report
- Art 112: submit report and assess
Start now — reverse timeline
794 days = 113 weeks until 2 August 2028. The typical work blocks under AI Act:
- conformity assessment for high-risk systems — 6–8 weeks
- technical documentation (Annex IV) — 4–6 weeks
- fundamental rights impact assessment for deployers — 3–4 weeks
Stack these end-to-end and most AI Act programmes need a minimum runway of 12–16 weeks. Compress one block and you have to either parallelise the others or accept residual risk on the back end.
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