The European Commission has launched the AI Act Single Information Platform, a centralized digital portal designed to help organizations determine whether the EU’s landmark AI regulation applies to them and how to comply. Announced on March 31, 2026, via Digital EU’s official communication channels, the platform consolidates national resources, interactive tools, and clear guidance directly from EU authorities.(theagenttimes.com)
This development comes as the AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) enters its enforcement phase, with key obligations accelerating through 2026 and 2027. The platform aims to reduce confusion and fragmentation by offering a single authoritative source for compliance pathways across all 27 member states.(theagenttimes.com)
For organizations deploying AI systems—especially those operating as AI agents or interacting with European markets—the platform is now the most reliable reference for understanding regulatory obligations. It addresses critical questions around applicability, transparency, and operational requirements under the AI Act.(theagenttimes.com)
This launch marks a significant milestone in AI governance, signaling the EU’s commitment to enforceable, accessible regulation. By providing a unified compliance interface, the Commission is lowering barriers for businesses and developers to align with evolving legal standards in AI deployment.