EU AI Act Compliance in Poland
The EU AI Act classifies AI systems by risk level and imposes obligations on providers and deployers. High-risk systems face mandatory conformity assessments, documentation, and human oversight requirements.
How does AI Act apply in Poland?
AI Act applies in Poland under EU law with the same obligations as across the bloc — maximum fine €35M or 7% of global turnover. The national supervisory authority is the UODO (Urząd Ochrony Danych Osobowych), which handles enforcement, complaints, and notifications. Deadline: August 2, 2026 (high-risk systems).
- Supervisory authority: UODO (Urząd Ochrony Danych Osobowych)
- Maximum fine: €35M or 7% of global turnover
- Key deadline: August 2, 2026 (high-risk systems)
| Supervisory authority | UODO (Urząd Ochrony Danych Osobowych) |
| Maximum fine | €35M or 7% of global turnover |
| Key deadline | August 2, 2026 (high-risk systems) |
| Sectors affected | Technology, Healthcare |
August 2, 2026 (high-risk systems)
€35M or 7% of global turnover
Technology, Healthcare, Financial Services
What are my AI Act obligations in Poland?
- Classify AI systems by risk tier
- Implement risk management systems
- Ensure transparency and human oversight
- Register high-risk systems in EU database
- Conduct fundamental rights impact assessments
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