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Articles on EU AI Act Article 4 compliance, AI literacy training, and auditable evidence.
EU AI Act Article 4: AI literacy compliance guide
What EU AI Act Article 4 requires for AI literacy and how to demonstrate compliance through training, assessment, and auditable records.
Updated 2026-06-15
AI literacy obligations under the EU AI Act: providers vs deployers
Who is on the hook for AI literacy under the EU AI Act, how the obligation differs for providers and deployers, and what a defensible baseline looks like.
Updated 2026-06-15
Training documentation for EU AI Act compliance: what to keep
The training, assessment, and per-person records auditors actually ask for under EU AI Act Article 4, and how to keep them tamper-evident.
Updated 2026-06-15
EU AI Act vs NIST AI RMF: AI literacy and trustworthy AI
How EU AI Act Article 4 AI literacy maps to NIST AI RMF trustworthy-AI training, what overlaps, and the documentation both frameworks expect.
Updated 2026-06-15
What is AI literacy, and what does "sufficient" mean?
AI literacy is the term at the centre of EU AI Act Article 4. This piece explains what it means in plain terms, where the definition comes from, and how an organisation can tell whether its people have enough of it.
Updated 2026-06-17
Did the Digital Omnibus change the Article 4 AI literacy rule?
The EU's Digital Omnibus proposes to simplify parts of the AI Act, and one proposal touches Article 4 directly. Here is what is settled, what is still proposal, and what it means for your training in the meantime.
Updated 2026-06-17
Shadow AI at work: a literacy gap, not just an IT problem
Most AI use inside a company is informal. People paste text into a chatbot, draft an email, summarise a document, without anyone deciding they should. That is shadow AI, and the way to manage it is not only technical controls. It is literacy.
Updated 2026-06-17