Search pages, courses, and articles
Under the EU AI Act, every organisation using AI systems carries an Article 4 obligation to make sure staff have 'sufficient AI literacy.' Here is what each path looks like in practice.
Status quo
No structured AI training, no audit trail
Agentic Fluxus
Three hours, one seat, €39
Article 4 obligation
Unmet. Regulators expect to see proof that staff understand AI systems they operate.
Article 4 obligation
Met. Every learner gets a verifiable AF-Lx-YYYY-NNNNNN certificate that maps to Article 4.
Time to first cert
Indefinite. 'We'll get to it' meetings, no curriculum, no end date.
Time to first cert
About 3 hours of self-paced video + quiz, on the same day they enrol.
Audit defence
An email thread and a half-finished slide deck. Hard to defend in front of an inspector.
Audit defence
Audit pack PDF: enrolled-on, completed-on, certificate number, signed by Founder, EU AI Act Aligned.
Fines exposure
Up to 7% of global turnover or €35M for prohibited-AI breaches; up to 3% / €15M for general non-compliance.
Fines exposure
Fines aren't a guarantee, but having documented training gives you the 'reasonable care' defence.
Cost per employee
€0 today. Until the inspector arrives, or your customer demands proof, or your insurer asks.
Cost per employee
€39 per Staff seat. €59 Manager. €99 Director. No retainer, no consultancy fee.
Who has to write the curriculum
Probably you, on a Sunday, sourced from blog posts and the regulation PDF.
Who has to write the curriculum
Already done. 26 lessons in production, written and filmed by domain experts.
Update cadence
Whenever someone has time. Article 4 guidance changes every quarter — keeping a homemade deck current is its own job.
Update cadence
Curriculum updates included. When the regulation moves, the lessons move and your team gets the refresh.
Team rollout
Forwarded emails, lost passwords, a spreadsheet of who watched what.
Team rollout
Fluxus OS dashboard with seat caps, invites, progress tracking, and one-click audit packs.
The EU AI Act is not going to ease its way in. Phase 1 (prohibited practices) is already in force. Article 4 literacy is on every supervisory authority's checklist. Three hours per seat at €39 is materially cheaper than the audit panic that arrives the first time a customer asks for evidence.