Wednesday 17 June 2026 | The EU AI Act is the world’s most influential AI regulation, shaping how organisations design, deploy and monitor artificial intelligence. With its risk-based structure, strict obligations for high-risk systems, transparency duties for general-purpose AI and significant penalties for non-compliance, companies across all sectors need to understand how the rules will work and what to do to prepare.
In this webinar, we broke down the AI Act in clear, practical terms. We explored how risk categories are defined, what counts as high-risk AI, and how organisations should assess the systems they develop or use. We also looked at the latest global compliance trends, including new enforcement activity, recent bias and discrimination cases, and the direction of travel in the US and UK.
Finally, we discussed how the EU’s Digital Omnibus reforms may influence AI governance and what this means for data and AI programmes.
Watch this on-demand webinar to hear VinciWorks experts explain responsibilities and provide guidance on building a compliance programme aligned with emerging international standards.
What this webinar covered
- How the EU AI Act works and who falls in scope
- Understanding risk categories and the definition of high-risk AI
- What the latest AI bias, discrimination and safety cases mean for compliance
- Global AI trends, including developments in the US, the UK and major international regulators
- What the Digital Omnibus reforms might change for AI governance and record keeping
- How to conduct a risk assessment for AI systems and map your AI inventory
- Practical steps to prepare, including policies, vendor checks and monitoring