EU AI Act — Compliance
EU 2024/1689Last updated: April 2026
TentaGen is designed in accordance with the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act, 2024/1689). Here we describe how we meet the requirements.
What is the EU AI Act?
The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive legislation for artificial intelligence. It entered into force in phases from August 2024 and regulates how AI systems may be developed, distributed, and used within the EU. Its purpose is to ensure that AI is used in a safe, transparent, and fair manner that respects fundamental rights.
Classification of TentaGen
The AI Act identifies AI systems in education as potentially high-risk (Annex III, point 3). Under Article 6(3), however, AI systems that perform a preparatory task for an activity assessed by a human are exempt, provided the system does not pose a significant risk. TentaGen meets condition (d) of Article 6(3): the tool generates question suggestions that are always reviewed, edited, and approved by an educator before use. No question reaches a student without human judgment. The system makes no autonomous decisions and does not affect students' rights. This assessment has been documented in accordance with Article 6(4) and is provided upon request to supervisory authorities.
Transparency (Article 50)
In accordance with Article 50, we clearly inform that: TentaGen uses Anthropic Claude AI to generate exam questions. All generated questions are AI-generated suggestions that require human review. Educators have full control over which questions are used in examinations. AI-generated content is clearly marked in the user interface.
Human Oversight
Although TentaGen is not classified as high-risk under Article 6(3), we have adopted human oversight as a design principle: No question reaches a student without an educator having reviewed and approved it. Educators can edit, refine, or reject all AI-generated suggestions. The system requires active action from the educator — questions are never published automatically. Review history is logged for institutional follow-up.
Data and Privacy
We comply with GDPR for all data processing. Uploaded documents are deleted immediately after question generation. Your course material is never used to train AI models. Full details are available in our Privacy Policy.
Timeline and Registration
The EU AI Act applies in phases: February 2025 — prohibited AI practices; August 2025 — AI literacy requirements (Article 4) and obligations for general-purpose AI models; August 2026 — full requirements for high-risk AI in education (Annex III). Since TentaGen is assessed as not high-risk under Article 6(3), the system is registered in the EU AI database in accordance with Article 49(2). This registration will be completed before August 2026.
Contact
Questions about TentaGen's AI compliance? Contact us at support@tentagen.se. Technical documentation is provided upon request to competent supervisory authorities.