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From the regulation itself
“Providers shall ensure that AI systems intended to interact directly with natural persons are designed and developed in such a way that the natural persons concerned are informed that they are interacting with an AI system.”
An honest comparison
Three ways to face 2 August
Read the Act yourself
~40 hours
144 pages, 113 articles, 13 annexes. Free — if your time is.
Hire a consultant
€1,500+
The right call for high-risk AI use — and overkill for a website with a chatbot.
Run Legibright Free
2 minutes
The three duties the EU names for websites — checked, fixed, documented.
- Not legal advice, an audit or a certification — a heuristic self-check.
- One-time scan: we don't store or monitor your site.
- If the risk wizard flags a prohibited or high-risk use, we say “see a lawyer” — then the consultant column is the right one, and we tell you so.
Founder note
I kept meeting small site owners who’d heard “the AI Act is coming” and had no idea whether it touched them. Most guidance was either a law-firm retainer or fear-marketing.
So I built the simplest honest thing: a free check for the three transparency signals the EU actually names — and a plain answer about where you stand. It is not legal advice, and it never pretends to be. If it saves you one anxious afternoon, it did its job.
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