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Your people already work with AI. Pick your sector and roles, and see in 2 minutes which path each role needs, with Article 4 coverage and the evidence it produces.
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Article 4 requires AI literacy tailored to the role. This is the basis the training plan is built on.
| Role | Article 4 duty | Training |
|---|---|---|
| Everyone using AI | Understand what AI is, what it can't do, and the risks | AI basics and the EU AI Act |
| Daily users of a high-risk system | Apply human oversight and spot bias in outcomes | Risk, data, bias and oversight in practice |
| Decision-makers | Keep the final decision human and be able to explain it | Deciding responsibly with AI |
| System owners | Document oversight and run vendor and risk checks | Accountable owner path |
| Compliance & legal | Evidence literacy per role and build the Article 4 file | Audit-ready path |
| Leadership & board | Own the risk and set AI governance | AI governance for leaders |
Yes. Article 4 of the EU AI Act, in force since 2 February 2025, requires providers and deployers of AI to ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy among the people who operate and use AI systems on their behalf. The level must fit each person's role, context and the AI they work with.
Everyone who uses or oversees AI on the organisation's behalf, not just technical staff. The right depth differs per role: a daily user of a high-risk system needs more than someone using a chatbot, and a compliance owner needs the most. A good training plan is role-based, not one-size-fits-all.
A per-role learning path covering AI basics, risk classification, data and bias, human oversight and transparent communication, plus an audit-ready way to prove completion. The plan should map each role to the duties they carry and produce evidence per role, per system.
It scales with the role. A foundation path for leadership is about one hour; a core path for daily users runs two to three hours; an advanced path for system owners and compliance is around three to four hours. The plan builder estimates the total for your selected roles.
With an evidence dossier: an AI register entry per system with its risk class, role-based literacy evidenced per person, human oversight documented, a tamper-proof certificate per learner, and one audit-ready export. LearnWize keeps that dossier in one place, ready to show.
No. Article 4 applies across the AI you deploy, not only high-risk systems. Even limited-risk tools like chatbots carry transparency duties. The plan covers both: deeper paths for high-risk systems and a transparency-focused baseline for everyone else.
We turn your plan into a live learning environment that tracks, per role, who can show they're ready, with an audit-ready dossier underneath.