The AI Literacy Starter
Make EU AI Act Article 4 real — literacy your team can actually use.
A look at what’s inside · 8 pages
What it is
Since February 2025, organisations that use AI are expected to ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy among the people who operate it. The test is behaviour, not a policy on a shelf.
This checklist gives you an honest read on where your team actually stands — across foundational understanding, safe use, judgment, and evidence — so you can see the gaps before they matter.
What’s inside
- 01Foundational understandingCan people explain what these systems do and do not do?
- 02Safe and effective useWhat is safe to put in, and how to brief a task well.
- 03Judgment and oversightWhich decisions a machine must not make alone.
- 04Role-specific + evidenceLiteracy taught on real work, and the record to prove it.
How to use it
- Run it across a team and mark where you genuinely are.
- Turn the gaps into trained, evidenced behaviour with the Literacy Track.
A practical starting point, not a compliance opinion. Confirm your obligations with qualified counsel.
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