Chapter I
Article 4
AI Literacy
Plain-Language Summary
Requires providers and deployers to ensure their staff and others operating AI systems on their behalf have sufficient AI literacy, taking into account technical knowledge, experience, education, and training as well as the context of use.
Keywords
AI literacytrainingstaff competencedeployerproviderawarenesseducation
Legal Text
Article 4 — AI Literacy Providers and deployers of AI systems shall take measures to ensure, to their best extent, that their staff and other persons dealing with the operation and use of AI systems on their behalf have a sufficient level of AI literacy, taking into account their technical knowledge, experience, education and training and the context the AI systems are to be used in, as well as the persons or groups of persons on whom the AI systems are to be used. Providers of high-risk AI systems shall provide deployers with the information and instructions necessary for the deployers to meet their AI literacy obligations. Member States shall promote AI literacy measures, in particular for small-scale providers and deployers.
Referenced by other articles
Art. 53Obligations for Providers of General-Purpose AI ModelsArt. 8Compliance with the RequirementsArt. 16Obligations of Providers of High-Risk AI SystemsArt. 18Documentation KeepingArt. 22Authorised Representatives of Providers Not Established in the UnionArt. 23Obligations of ImportersArt. 45Information Obligations on Notified BodiesArt. 40Harmonised Standards and Standardisation Deliverables+10 more