
I built an open-source AI agent skill for EU AI Act classification.
Submitted it to Lawve AI yesterday evening. It was live within an hour. Sandbox included, anyone can test it.
Here's why I built it:
Every client engagement starts the same way. "Are we high-risk?" "Who's the provider?" "What about the works council?"
Most AI Act resources stop at the EU level. But if you're deploying AI in Germany, works council co-determination kicks in before you even touch conformity assessment. BetrVG § 87, § 90, § 95. That's not a footnote. For many companies, it's the first legal conversation they need to have.
So I turned the workflow I keep repeating into something anyone can use:
→ Full classification decision tree (prohibited to minimal risk)
→ All 8 Annex III high-risk categories with edge cases
→ GPAI obligations (Articles 51-56)
→ Provider/deployer responsibility matrix
→ DACH overlay: BetrVG, BaFin, BSI, BNetzA
It's open source. No paywall. No signup.
Where does your team still get stuck in AI Act classification?