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Article 4 of the EU AI Act puts the human in scope. Anyone in your organisation interacting with an AI system, building one, or making decisions informed by one, must have AI literacy proportionate to their role. This pillar covers training, role definitions, governance, and the documentation that turns a literacy programme into a defensible compliance artefact.
AI literacy is the lowest-effort, highest-leverage compliance lever available under the EU AI Act. Article 4 is short, broad, and live since 2 February 2025. Every employee who touches AI is in scope, from the intern using ChatGPT to draft an email through to the board member approving a high-risk procurement. The bar is not a certificate, it is demonstrable understanding proportionate to role and risk. This page indexes our long-form writing on People, plus the tools that turn the literacy obligation into an operational programme.
Score your organisation against the People pillar in 5 minutes. Identifies the AI literacy gaps that need closing first.
OpenEUR 39 per seat. The Article 4 literacy course for every employee. 5 modules, certified, 3.5 hours.
OpenEUR 59 per seat. Deployer obligations, governance frameworks, risk assessment, board-ready compliance reporting.
OpenEU AI Act compliance lives across four pillars. People is one of them. Browse the others for the full picture.