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Aparajita Sharma

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Guard Your Company Against EU AI Act Compliance Risks Pathway

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01 May 2026

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About Guard Your Company Against EU AI Act Compliance Risks Pathway

12 Learning modules

59 minutes of learning

5 rating

Foundational level

The EU AI Act represents a landmark moment in global technology governance, setting out the world’s first comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence. This pathway unpacks the structure, objectives, and practical implications of the Act. You’ll explore how the Act aims to balance safety and innovation by categorising AI systems into prohibited, high-risk, and limited-risk tiers, and what this means for organisations developing or using AI. With expert insights, this pathway helps you understand how to navigate regulatory obligations, build trust through transparency, and prepare for a new era of responsible AI across industries.

In this pathway

Outline the aims of the EU AI Act

Understand the purpose and structure of the EU AI Act

Explore the risk-based classification of AI systems

Gain insights into how organisations can prepare for a regulated AI landscape

Pathway experts

Pete Hannam

Pete Hannam

Data and AI Systems Architect

Pete Hannam has over twenty years’ experience building large-scale data platforms, including those that now underpin modern AI systems. His work has ranged from national security infrastructure processing hundreds of billions of records to global enterprise platforms supporting tens of thousands of users. He has architected AI-ready systems for government, consultancies, and enterprises, with a strong focus on governance, security, and regulatory compliance. His work emphasises that successful AI deployment depends not only on technology, but on understanding the organisational, technical, and regulatory context that enables AI initiatives to deliver real value.