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Trustworthy AI Coaching 

Helping organisations understand and prepare for regulatory requirements related to AI systems.

What it is and why it matters 

This service equips organisations with clear, easy-to-use materials to help them ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, without providing any form of legal advice. It offers standardised templates, checklists, and simple step-by-step guides that organisations can use to navigate basic regulatory expectations. 

All resources are supported through coaching sessions, where Luxembourg National Data Service (LNDS) walks organisations through how to use the materials and what the legal requirements mean in practical terms. Dedicated training sessions on the AI Act and privacy in the AI context are also included, helping organisations build foundational awareness. 

How Luxembourg AI Factory can help

LNDS provides practical materials and coaching to help organisations understand regulatory expectations related to AI systems. Through coaching sessions, organisations are guided step by step on how to use the provided templates and checklists. 

Short training sessions also introduce key concepts related to the EU AI Act and privacy considerations in the AI context, helping teams build an initial understanding of trustworthy AI development. 

What you can expect

  1. Practical templates and guidance: access to templates, checklists, and simple guidance documents that help organisations structure key information about their AI systems and prepare for regulatory expectations. 
  2. Coaching sessions: coaching sessions where LNDS explains how to use the provided materials and helps teams understand regulatory expectations in practical terms. 
  3. Introductory training on AI regulation: short training sessions introducing key aspects of the EU AI Act and privacy considerations in the AI context. 

Who it’s for

This service is intended for organisations that are exploring or developing AI systems and want to better understand the regulatory requirements that may apply, including the EU AI Act. 

It is particularly relevant for organisations seeking practical guidance and tools to structure information about their AI systems and build initial awareness of regulatory expectations.