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Praxikon

The assessment in four levels

From quick check to continuous monitoring

Praxikon determines which AI Act obligations apply, which evidence they require and what a change does to both. That happens at four levels that build on each other. You do not have to start at level one, but every level answers the question the previous one left open.

  1. Level 1

    Quick check

    Does the AI Act touch this system, and where does it start?

    What it costs: A few minutes

    A first picture in a few minutes: which obligations come into view, what already applies and which question you have to answer next. Every outcome shows its official source.

    What it does not do: This is not a record yet. A quick check looks at a handful of characteristics and leaves the edge cases open.

  2. Level 2

    Extended assessment

    Which obligations apply exactly, by when, and what do I have to record?

    What it costs: About fifteen minutes

    Up to fifteen relevant questions test one system across five core routes. For every obligation found, you get its status, date, actions, evidence, controls and official source, with the version and hash of every object.

    What it does not do: No account and no email address. The assessment computes and forgets: the record stays on your device and we keep no copy.

  3. Level 3

    Regulatory manifest

    How do I hand this assessment to someone else in a verifiable form?

    What it costs: For anyone who shares, archives or has a record checked

    The same assessment as one portable document, under a published schema, carrying the dataset version, the versions of the decision rules and a payload hash. The same answers against the same release reproduce the manifest byte for byte.

    What it does not do: Today this runs through the public interface and not through a button on the map. The manifest is a statement by the party that requested it: we do not check the answers, do not certify the outcome and do not store the document.

  4. Level 4

    Continuous monitoring

    What changes after this, and does that change touch this system?

    What it costs: Continuous, without you having to look yourself

    The monitor tracks material changes in legislation, guidance, standards and supervision, with status, date and official source. Switch on the radar for your profile and you hear from us when a change touches that profile.

    What it does not do: We report that something moved and where it comes from. We give no verdict on your situation, and no service level is committed to it.

What you already answered does not have to be entered again

The classification check hands the role, the Annex III domain and the use case to the extended assessment, and the radar hands over the role. Those answers arrive preselected and you simply walk past them, so a mistake stays correctable. The remaining questions are asked again, because they cover things the quick check never asked.

Open access. No account required. Every statement shows its official source, legal status and the date of the latest review.