Van Olmen & Wynant asked what the AI Act means for employers. HR-ON published the compliance whitepaper. Boundless has the employer guide. The legal analysis is thorough. What is missing is the documentation. If your company provides the HR AI software, Article 11 requires Annex IV technical documentation. If your company uses it, you are a deployer under Article 26 — and you need your provider to deliver the documentation. AICheck generates twelve documents in 45 minutes. €249. Browser-side.
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Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 classifies AI systems in the employment domain as high-risk under Annex III, category 4. Four subcategories: (a) recruitment/selection, (b) terms and conditions, (c) performance monitoring, (d) task allocation. Provider and deployer have different obligations.
If your company provides the software, you are the provider — Art. 11 documentation is yours. If your company uses it, you are the deployer — Art. 26 obligations apply. Both roles need action before 2 August 2026.
You don't need to document 10 systems at once. This is the recommended workflow for companies with multiple high-risk AI systems.
Partially correct. Your vendor has provider obligations (Art. 11). But you have deployer obligations (Art. 26): effective human oversight, informing affected workers (Art. 26.7), log retention, and verifying the provider has produced technical documentation. If your vendor has not provided the Art. 13 instructions, demand them.
The AI Act regulates the system, but the deployer obligations fall on the entity that uses it — your company, not your IT department in isolation. Art. 26.7 requires informing workers and their representatives. That is an HR responsibility. Compliance requires both departments.
Annex III.4(d) covers AI systems used for task allocation based on individual behaviour or personal traits. If your shift scheduling tool uses algorithmic profiling — assigning shifts based on worker performance scores, availability patterns, or behavioural data — it falls under category 4(d).
Each AICheck licence generates a ZIP with 12 PDF documents for one AI system. For 10 systems you need 10 licences and obtain 120 documents in total.
Art. 6 + Anexo III.
Art. 11 + Anexo IV.
Art. 47 + Anexo V.
Art. 111.
Executive summary.
Art. 17.
Art. 13.
Per Annex IV point.
Art. 73.
Art. 4.
Chapter III.
Art. 9.
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Generates the technical documentation for each system under Art. 11 and Annex IV of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689. Structures the 9 points of Annex IV individually per system. 12 PDF documents per system.
Does not audit your systems. Does not evaluate whether your training data is adequate. Does not validate that your model performs correctly. That is your responsibility and, if needed, that of a notified body under Art. 43.
AICheck solves Layer 1 so your team can focus on Layer 2. At €249 per system, documentation stops being the bottleneck.
Article 99 of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689.
Art. 99.3. Up to €35 million or 7% of worldwide annual turnover, whichever is higher. For SMEs: the lower of the two.
Art. 99.4. Includes failure to produce technical documentation per Art. 11 and Annex IV.
Art. 99.5.
| Alternative | Cost | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Big Four consultancy | €8,000–€25,000 | Full audit + documentation. 3–6 months. |
| HR-ON compliance whitepaper | Free | Explanation. No documentation. |
| Wait for vendor to comply | €0 | No control. No timeline. |
| AICheck × 10 systems | €249 | 120 documents, 1 week, no consultancy |
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We guarantee that the document structure follows Article 11 and Annex IV of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 and that the legal references cited are correct as of the latest verification date. We do not guarantee that a specific document will be accepted by a market surveillance authority in a specific case, nor by a commercial buyer in a procurement process.
AICheck is not legal advice. For specific situations, consult a lawyer or specialised regulatory consultancy.
Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 does not wait. Each high-risk system needs 12 documents under Annex IV. AICheck generates them in 45 minutes per system, 100% in your browser, with no data leaving your device.