The Euro­pean Commission’s lat­est Q&A on AI Lit­er­a­cy is reshap­ing how orga­ni­za­tions engage with arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence under the AI Act. Providers and deploy­ers are now required to ensure their teams, includ­ing con­tract­ed per­son­nel and oth­er stake­hold­ers, are well-versed in AI oper­a­tions. This ini­tia­tive empha­sizes a tai­lored approach to training—where the lev­el of required AI lit­er­a­cy aligns with the system’s risk pro­file and oper­a­tional context.

In prac­tice, busi­ness­es should assess the tech­ni­cal pro­fi­cien­cy, expe­ri­ence, and train­ing needs of every­one inter­act­ing with AI sys­tems. With manda­to­ry com­pli­ance dead­lines on the hori­zon, ensur­ing the prop­er skills are in place not only for­ti­fies oper­a­tional suc­cess but also safe­guards against poten­tial harm. This resource pro­vides clear guid­ance on achiev­ing a com­pli­ant and informed AI val­ue chain.

The Q&A may be accessed here.

Source: Euro­pean Commission

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