Primary sources for Article 4.
source before interpretationRegulation (EU) 2024/1689.
Official Journal text for the Artificial Intelligence Act.
Article 4 AI literacy page.
European Commission AI Act Service Desk page for Article 4.
AI Literacy Questions & Answers.
European Commission Q&A on Article 4 meaning, application timing, records, and enforcement context.
Short source summary, not a legal opinion.
paraphrasedArticle 4 requires providers and deployers of AI systems to take measures, to the best extent possible, so that people dealing with AI systems on their behalf have sufficient AI literacy. The assessment should consider the person’s knowledge, experience, education, training, use context, and the people or groups affected by the AI system.
For iFeed, the practical meaning is that AI literacy should be connected to role, use case, risk, operating context, human oversight, and evidence records. It should not be reduced to a generic training slide with no connection to actual AI workflows.
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