All the power of AI,private and within the law
Using AI in your company now has rules — and exposing client data to a public tool is a security breach and a violation. We build tailored AI that combines real savings with legal certainty and full data privacy.
Two guarantees, not one
Your data private and legally sound
Your data, under your control
AI works on your information without it leaving your environment. Nothing is sent to third parties or used to train external models.
- Processing in an EU environment or on your own infrastructure
- Sensitive data (health, legal, financial) protected under GDPR
- No reliance on public tools that expose your information
AI within the law
The EU AI Act affects not only those who build AI, but those who use it. We design every solution to comply from day one.
- Traceability and human oversight: AI proposes, your team decides
- AI Act and GDPR compliance by design, not as an add-on
- Training your team in the use of AI (Article 4 obligation)
The clock is ticking
Why now: using AI already has rules
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act is already in force. The key date is 2 August 2026, when Spain’s AESIA begins to inspect and sanction. Doing it right is no longer optional.
2 August 2026: AESIA (the Spanish AI Supervision Agency) begins inspecting and sanctioning the use of AI in companies.
The fines, in context
Not all AI is equal
Three ways of working with AI
The difference between a public subscription and your own expert AI is not convenience: it is security and legal compliance.
| By hand (today) | Public ChatGPT / Claude | Tailored AI (Tecnea) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time savingsspeed on repetitive tasks | — | Some | Maximum |
| Expert context in your fieldtrained on your knowledge | Yes (the human) | No, generic | Yes, tailored |
| Sensitive data secure (GDPR)special categories | Yes | No, sent to a third party | Yes, EU environment |
| AI Act complianttraceability and oversight | Yes | No | By design |
| Risk of errors"hallucinations" | Low | High | Controlled |
What it requires in practice
Complying with the AI Act, in three obligations
Train your team
Cross-cutting Article 4 obligation: those who use AI must have sufficient training in its use.
Human oversight
Transparency and human control over what AI decides or assists. AI proposes, your team validates and decides.
Data control and traceability
Knowing what goes in, what comes out and where information is processed at all times.
Want to go deeper on privacy?
See how we implement private AI (RAG) on your own infrastructure, without your data leaving your perimeter.
Talk to us before 2 August
We help you harness AI with real savings, full privacy and legal certainty. Start with a no-commitment diagnosis or calculate your AI return.
No commitment. Compliance by design from day one.