This document is a comprehensive pilot report on the Fundamental Rights and Algorithms Impact Assessment (FRAIA), a tool developed by Utrecht University for the Dutch government to identify the impact of algorithms on fundamental rights. The report discusses the lessons learned from fifteen pilot projects at various government agencies, with the General Findings pointing to a positive reception of FRAIA despite some skepticism, but also to the perceived time intensity and the need to clarify the objectives and implementation of the tool. The conclusion emphasizes that further adaptation and explanation of FRAIA is needed to effectively align it with political mandates and the European AI Act. The report concludes with a series of detailed recommendations for improving the FRAIA methodology, its form, its integration with other instruments, and knowledge transfer.
