According to a recent LinkedIn post from Rogo, the company emphasizes that its customers work in highly regulated environments and require confidence that large-scale AI deployment will not increase regulatory risk. The post indicates that Rogo has achieved compliance with the EU AI Act ahead of the August 2026 deadline, with this status reportedly validated by external auditors.
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The LinkedIn post further notes that this development builds on Rogo’s existing SOC 2, ISO 27001, ISO 42001, and GDPR credentials, and is described as addressing AI-specific risks such as model behavior, documentation, and human oversight. For investors, early EU AI Act alignment could position Rogo as a lower-risk vendor for regulated enterprises, potentially strengthening its competitive standing and supporting customer acquisition and retention in tightly supervised sectors.

