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You can now read how we classify our AI systems — and where inference is supposed to run.

The legal pages publish our working EU AI Act classification, the Art. 50 disclosure, and the data-residency note. This is an internal classification with evidence, not a certification, not a CE mark, and not a regulator decision.

#What the memo is

The EU AI Act page states which Caelex surfaces are generative, what we tell users, and where the residual gaps are. Art. 50 copy lives next to it. Software is not legal advice.

#What it is not

It is not “AI Act certified”. It is not a promise that every inference path is EU-only in every configuration. Residuals are written down. Prefer the page over a slogan.

Read the EU AI Act note

AI Act memo and data residency, in public | Caelex — Regulatory OS for the orbital economy