The recently approved E.U. AI Act (Act) will affect companies around the world that interact with Europeans. Imposing novel and hefty obligations, the Act has spurred unease among compliance teams, but companies are shifting to “make sense of it and make a success of it,” International Association of Privacy Professionals director of research and insights Joe Jones told the Cybersecurity Law Report. This final article in a series about the landmark Act distills starting steps and guideposts for companies as they work to satisfy its requirements. Part one delved into the law’s scope, its categorizations of providers and deployers, and provisions affecting generative AI. Part two examined how the Act treats companies’ internal AI use, risk tiers and corresponding obligations. See “Key Legal and Business Issues in AI-Related Contracts” (Aug. 9, 2023).