

Is my AI High-Risk?
Is my AI High-Risk?
That is the single most important question to ask when assessing your obligations under the EU AI Act.
Risk classification is where everything starts: your product design, your compliance roadmap, your legal budget. Everything.
If you are building AI systems or using them in a professional context — whether you are an AI-native startup, a founder, a product lead, or a compliance officer in a larger organization — this webinar is not to be missed. 🚨
Context
The EU AI Act is an EU regulation that imposes obligations, with varying degrees of severity, on organizations that build, deploy, import, distribute, or use AI systems. Its defining feature is the categorization of AI systems into different risk tiers.
The logic is simple: the higher the risk, the stricter the obligations.
The high-risk category is the most regulated one. AI systems in financial services, healthcare, education, employment, critical infrastructure and more face tough obligations.
This makes it essential to understand whether your AI system is high-risk or not.
In this free live webinar, I will answer that question by focusing on the most important and consequential part of the AI Act: high-risk classification. ⚖️
Sign up to learn:
✅ What the AI Act’s risk classifications are
✅ Which AI systems qualify as high-risk
✅ The two routes to high-risk classification
✅ What obligations apply to high-risk AI systems
✅ When those obligations enter into force
✅ What changed with the recent release of the Commission’s Draft Guidelines on high-risk AI systems
✅ And more
About the speaker
Matei Ștefan is a tech lawyer and AI Act consultant. With professional experience spanning from the European Parliament to Big Tech legal departments, he recently founded SenecAI Consulting, a boutique consultancy focused on AI Act compliance.
Through SenecAI Consulting, Matei helps startups and SMEs understand the practical implications of the AI Act and prepare compliance strategies adapted to their products, business models, and regulatory exposure.
He is also an active voice in AI governance and publishes regularly on his Substack, The AI Act Guy. ✍️