FORMATION IA
L'essentiel de l'IA Act européen pour les PME
Repartez avec une checklist de conformité claire et la confiance nécessaire pour respecter l'AI Act sans surcharge juridique.
Ce qu'elle couvre
Un atelier d'une journée centré sur les dispositions de l'AI Act européen les plus pertinentes pour les petites et moyennes entreprises. Les participants apprennent à classer leurs cas d'usage IA par niveau de risque, à identifier leurs obligations documentaires et de transparence, et à comprendre les pratiques interdites ainsi que le calendrier d'application. La session alterne modules animés par des experts et exercices pratiques permettant de cartographier les outils IA déjà en usage dans l'organisation.
À l'issue, vous saurez
- Classify your organisation's AI use cases into the correct EU AI Act risk categories
- Identify which documentation and transparency obligations apply to your specific situation
- Spot prohibited AI practices in vendor products and internal deployments
- Complete a prioritised compliance action plan using the provided SME checklist
- Formulate the right contractual questions to ask AI tool vendors before signing
Sujets abordés
- AI Act risk categories: unacceptable, high, limited, and minimal risk explained for SMEs
- Identifying which of your current AI tools fall under each risk tier
- Documentation obligations: technical files, conformity assessments, and record-keeping
- Transparency requirements: user disclosure and human oversight obligations
- Prohibited AI practices and how to spot them in vendor offerings
- Enforcement timeline and grace periods — what to prioritise now vs. later
- Practical compliance checklist tailored to SME resources
- Engaging with AI vendors: questions to ask and clauses to seek in contracts
Modalité
Delivered in-person or via live virtual classroom (half-day split across two sessions also available). Participants receive a pre-workshop AI inventory template to complete in advance. Roughly 40% lecture, 60% guided exercises and group discussion. Materials include a printed or digital SME compliance checklist, risk classification decision tree, and a curated list of official EU resources and national contact points.
Ce qui fait que ça marche
- Completing an AI inventory before the workshop so exercises map directly to real tools in use
- Involving both a business lead and an ops or IT referent to cover deployment context and tooling
- Assigning a named internal owner for the compliance checklist within two weeks of the session
- Scheduling a 90-day review to update the inventory as new AI tools are adopted
Erreurs fréquentes
- Assuming the AI Act only applies to large tech companies or AI developers, and ignoring obligations as a deployer
- Treating all AI tools as low-risk by default without performing a documented risk classification
- Waiting for full enforcement before acting, missing early obligations such as prohibited practice bans already in force
- Delegating compliance entirely to an external lawyer without building internal awareness among decision-makers
Quand NE PAS suivre cette formation
A startup that has not yet deployed any AI tool and is purely in the ideation phase; they would benefit more from a general AI strategy session than a compliance-focused workshop.
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