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AI Literacy Programs in Europe – Supporting Article 4 of the EU AI Act

As European organisations work to implement the EU AI Act — including Article 4 on AI literacy — demand is increasing for accessible, practical training materials. This document offers a non-exhaustive selection of AI literacy programs that can help companies, institutions, and professionals gain a better understanding of AI technologies, associated risks, and how to use them responsibly in the workplace. This resource will be updated regularly to include the latest training opportunities. If you provide or know of any training programs that support AI literacy in accordance with Article 4 of the EU AI Act, please contribute to help us improve this living overview: taylor@futureoflife.org. Each program on this list was carefully reviewed and chosen according to the following criteria: Alignment with Article 4 of the EU AI Act – Programs must clearly and demonstrably contribute to the development of AI literacy as required by the regulation, including: Grasping the fundamentals of AI and its underlying mechanisms. Understanding the potential risks, advantages, and moral implications of artificial intelligence. Enabling informed human oversight and responsible AI use. Clear target audience – programs aimed at professionals, organisations, and the general workforce (not restricted to technical experts). Accessible format – available online or in blended learning, with reasonable duration and offered within the EU. Transparency – publicly available details on content, pricing (or clear “available on request”), and length. Geographic and sectoral diversity – deliberate inclusion of initiatives from various EU countries and different types of providers (public, private, legal, and academic).

If you offer any programme(s) that help users fulfil their AI Literacy obligations under the EU AI Act, we would be delighted to include them in our database. Submit a program.

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