AI compliance cockpit

Know which AI obligations apply. Keep the evidence to prove it.

Track the systems your organisation uses. Record the facts that shape their obligation paths. Review citation-backed explanations. Assign the evidence and decisions that follow, and keep all of it in one record.

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The workflow

Five connected steps. One record.

01

Register the system

Intended use, role, affected people, data context, owner, review status.

02

Record the facts

The facts that influence classification. Missing or disputed facts get marked, never guessed.

03

Review candidate obligations

Cited article text, conditions, derogations, and the questions still open.

04

Assign evidence

Obligations connect to evidence, owners, assessment state, and due dates.

05

Maintain the record

Revisit when the model, purpose, data, scope, vendor, or risk context changes.

Explain

See why a rule may apply.

The explain view shows candidate applicability, the article-level citation, the recorded facts it used, the facts still unresolved, the reference release it read from, and an explicit not-legal-advice boundary. Nothing to take on faith.

Synthetic explain studyNot product evidence

Candidate path explanation

Recorded facts · source text · unresolved review

Human review
Fact 01
Intended use recordedDecision support in an employment context.
Recorded
Path
Candidate obligationSource article and conditions remain attached.
Cited
Open
Unresolved organisational factNamed review required before durable linking.
Unresolved

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A citation-backed EU AI Act reference graph sits behind every explanation.

The current release is pinned and provenance-checkable, and independent lawyer validation is underway. Private previews are available during a working session.

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Reference and operational support only

Andes helps teams inventory AI systems, organise evidence, and review citation-backed obligation paths. It does not provide legal advice, certify compliance, replace legal review, or determine unsettled legal questions.