AI Literacy E-Learning

Interactive training under Article 4 of the EU AI Act. 40 slides, quiz with a 50-question pool, printable certificate.

One-off price EUR 390 Offline capable

Why this e-learning?

Mandatory since 02.02.2025 — Art. 4 EU AI Act (AI literacy for all staff working with AI systems)
One-time price 390 €No subscription. License for unlimited employees within your company.
Fully offline-capableNo server, no cloud lock-in — a single HTML file is enough.
Unlimited employeesOne license covers every employee in your company — no per-seat fees.
Quiz + certificate50-question pool, printable certificate — audit-ready.
Self-hostableIntranet or your own server — no third-party dependency.
Refresher mode anytimeAnnual repeat training at the press of a button — no extra cost.
GDPR-compliantNo tracking cookies, no server-side answer logging.

10 chapters, 40 slides

AI system under Art. 3 EU AI Act — how it differs from classical software, examples from ChatGPT to face recognition, and what falls inside and outside the regulation.

Structure, scope and timeline of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689: extraterritorial reach, providers vs. deployers, staged entry into force 2025-2027.

Art. 5 EU AI Act: social scoring, manipulative AI, biometric mass surveillance, emotion recognition in the workplace — what has been off-limits since 2 February 2025 (fines up to EUR 35 million).

The four risk levels — prohibited, high-risk, limited, minimal — with Annex III as the high-risk list (HR recruiting, education, credit scoring, law enforcement).

The Art. 4 AI literacy obligation: who must be trained and when, what depth of content satisfies supervisors — reference curriculum for users and management.

Art. 26 obligations when deploying third-party high-risk AI: human oversight, input data quality, logging, informing data subjects, FRIA triggers.

ChatGPT and similar tools at work: prompt hygiene, trade-secret protection, source attribution, hallucination checks, internal usage policy.

Art. 16 provider obligations: risk management, data governance, technical documentation (Annex IV), conformity assessment, CE marking, post-market monitoring.

Dual regulation: when AI use triggers Art. 6, 9 and 22 GDPR, the interplay between DPIA and FRIA, automated individual decision-making in HR.

Your AI compliance roadmap: AI inventory, risk classification, training records, Art. 50 transparency labelling — the top obligations for 2026 on a single page.