EU AI Act Guide

EU AI Act implementation plan

An implementation plan should follow the diagnostic result. Companies should not start with generic policy work before they understand role, scope, risk class, documentation gaps and operational priorities.

Operational information, not legal advice.

Readiness planning model

EU AI Act Implementation Plan

1

Gap map

Map missing roles, evidence, controls and implementation decisions.

2

Priority

Separate urgent compliance exposure from later governance improvements and backlog work.

3

Owner

Assign each workstream to the team that can close and maintain the gap.

4

Timeline

Turn findings into a practical readiness path before rollout pressure increases.

Readiness plan

Gap map, priority, owner and timeline turn diagnostic findings into an implementation path.

Strategic answer

EU AI Act implementation should start from diagnosed priorities.

An EU AI Act implementation plan should not begin with a generic policy rollout. It should translate diagnostic findings into a practical sequence: scope confirmation, role classification, high-risk triage, documentation priorities, human oversight, monitoring and internal ownership.

Start with the EU AI Act Diagnostic, turn findings into an implementation plan, and see how the diagnostic works as a reference app on M13.

Exposure focus

What the plan should organize

  • Which AI systems need action first based on scope, role and operational exposure.
  • Which high-risk signals require deeper documentation, oversight or monitoring work.
  • Which controls are missing before the company can show governance readiness.
  • Which teams own implementation across product, legal, compliance, security and operations.

First action

What to do first

  1. 01Convert diagnostic findings into a ranked implementation backlog.
  2. 02Separate immediate governance gaps from longer technical remediation work.
  3. 03Assign owners for documentation, oversight, monitoring and review cycles.
  4. 04Use the implementation plan as a living execution path, not a one-time checklist.

This page provides operational information for AI governance readiness. It is not legal advice.