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AI literacy in the EU and UK: Legal obligations vs. evolving expectations

AI literacy in the EU and UK: Legal obligations vs. evolving expectations

Overview


The EU AI Act introduces a far-reaching AI literacy requirement, for both providers and deployers of AI systems, with very broad implications. This obligation goes beyond simply informing staff: it requires organisations to tailor AI Literacy efforts to their specific sector, the nature and risk level of their AI systems, and the existing knowledge of employees and third parties, including service providers and clients. In its guidance, the AI Office emphasises the need for practical, risk-based training and highlights examples of best practices drawn from contributions by participants in the voluntary AI Pact.”

Lorraine Maisnier-Boché and Pilar Arzuaga discuss in Privacy Laws & Business.

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