Fundamental Rights Impact Asssessment

We provide support in the implementation of the Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment (FRIA).

The adoption of artificial intelligence systems requires a careful assessment of the impact these technologies may have on fundamental rights.

Ensuring compliance with fundamental rights has become an essential requirement for both public and private entities, aligning with the European regulatory framework, including the AI Act and corporate sustainability legislation.

We provide support in implementing the Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment (FRIA), which is mandatory under the AI Act for certain AI models, as well as in conducting impact assessments required by European sustainability regulations. Our assistance extends to the integrated modeling of the Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) and FRIA, ensuring a coordinated risk management approach.

Our consulting follows a structured process, starting from risk identification and analysis to the development of effective mitigation strategies. Using established methodologies and operational tools, we help organizations identify vulnerabilities in AI systems, adopting a tailored approach that assesses the impact on fundamental principles such as privacy, non-discrimination, and human dignity.

Our goal is to provide organizations with concrete tools to minimize the potential negative impacts of AI and ensure its compliance with the highest regulatory and ethical standards. Implementing effective mitigation measures—such as data anonymization, reduction of algorithmic-cognitive bias, and strengthening the human role in decision-making processes (human-in-the-loop)—helps minimize risks and ensures that AI operates transparently, fairly, and responsibly.

We support businesses and public institutions in building governance models that incorporate AI risk as a central element of corporate and regulatory strategy, reducing the risk of sanctions and strengthening trust among users and regulatory authorities.

Compliance with impact assessment obligations is not just a regulatory duty—it is an opportunity to ensure the responsible and sustainable adoption of artificial intelligence.