
Make Your WordPress Website AI Act Compliant – Step by Step Guide
How to make your WordPress website EU AI Act compliant in 5 minutes: label AI content, create audit logs, and avoid fines up to €35M.
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How to make your WordPress website EU AI Act compliant in 5 minutes: label AI content, create audit logs, and avoid fines up to €35M.

Up to €35 million or 7% of annual turnover: EU AI Act penalties are drastic. Which violations are penalized and how — and how to protect yourself.

The 2nd draft of the EU Code of Practice (March 2026) drops the "fully AI" vs "AI-assisted" distinction. What this means for website operators and how to prepare now.

Manipulative AI techniques on websites are now prohibited. Learn which scripts and tools fall under Article 5 – and why ignorance is no defense.

Your website must be AI Act compliant by August 2026. This practical 7-step checklist shows you exactly what to do – step by step.

The EU AI Act is coming into force step by step. From August 2026, AI-generated content must be labeled. Learn how to avoid fines of up to 35 million euros.

More and more companies use ChatGPT for blog posts, product descriptions, and FAQs. But from 2026: those who don't label risk heavy fines.

Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion: AI images are everywhere. We show how to meet the EU AI Act technical requirements with Schema.org and IPTC.

The EU AI Act creates a new market for agencies: Compliance-as-a-Service. Those who act now secure a decisive competitive advantage.

Midjourney product photos, AI descriptions, and automated SEO texts – AI is used massively in e-commerce. From August 2026, clear rules apply.

Every AI chatbot on your website must be disclosed as an AI system. Learn what Art. 50(1) specifically requires.

GDPR protects personal data, the AI Act regulates AI systems. We explain the distinction and where both regulations overlap.

The EU AI Act takes effect in phases. We show the key milestones and deadlines – so you don't miss a single one.