EU AI Act

Transparency, by design

The EU AI Act pushes organisations toward transparency, documentation and record-keeping for the AI they deploy. Throndar can't make you compliant — only you and qualified counsel can assess that — but its cryptographic provenance is built to produce the evidence those obligations call for: AI output you can attribute, a record you can audit, and an inventory you can hand to an assessor.

Not a declaration of conformity, not a certification, not legal advice. This page describes features and documentation that can supportyour organisation's own assessment of its obligations under the EU AI Act. The themes below are illustrative, not a legal determination— which obligations actually apply, and to whom, depends on your system's risk classification under the Act. Whether and how the Act applies to your use is for you and qualified counsel to determine.
Transparency to users

Attributable, tamper-evident AI output

Every answer is signed with post-quantum cryptography and verifiable in your own browser — so AI-generated output is cryptographically attributable to Throndar and any alteration is detectable.

Verify an answer
Record-keeping & logging

An auditable, append-only record of answers

A public, Certificate-Transparency-style ledger logs a hash of every signed answer — never your content — so a past answer cannot be quietly changed or erased.

Open the public ledger
Technical documentation

A public cryptographic inventory (CBOM)

A machine-readable bill of every cryptographic primitive in use, each mapped to its NIST standard — the inventory the TNO/AIVD/CWI PQC Migration Handbook recommends organisations publish.

See the CBOM
Accountability & human oversight

Governed, traceable reasoning

Answers come from a governed multi-model council with a governance flag and a trace of which models contributed — supporting review and oversight workflows rather than a single opaque model.

Demonstrability to third parties

Portable, independently-checkable evidence

Signed exports and shareable proof links let you hand a counterparty, auditor or regulator an answer they can verify themselves — without having to trust Throndar's servers.

Self-serve · evidence you can hold

Generate an AI Provenance Record

Turn a Throndar answer's post-quantum proof into a portable record you can file with your own technical documentation — the signed proof plus this obligation mapping, in one artifact an assessor can re-verify. It builds and verifies entirely in your browser.

The record carries this verbatim: Not a declaration of conformity, not a certification, not legal advice. It is factual cryptographic evidence that supports your own assessment — the trust root is the embedded, independently-verifiable proof, not this wrapper.

Designed and assessed against public standards — not a certification. Post-quantum posture · Verify any answer