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Practical Article 4 training for product managers, developers, and data teams, so the people designing AI features understand provider and deployer duties, Annex III risk, and Article 50 transparency before they ship.
Build-stage
learning paths for PM, engineering, and data roles, not generic awareness slides
Provider vs deployer
clarity on which obligations land on your team for each AI feature
Article 4
evidence through certificates and progress reporting
The questions we hear when AI moves from prototype into a shipped product.
The moment your team builds, fine-tunes, or substantially modifies an AI system, you can step into provider duties under the EU AI Act. Reselling or embedding someone else's model carries deployer duties. LearnWize makes that line concrete for the systems your team actually ships.
Marketing-level AI training does nothing for a team writing prompts, pipelines, and eval suites. Our paths use real build-stage cases: bias in training data, human oversight in the UI, logging and traceability, and the Article 50 transparency cues your product has to surface.
Annex III covers domains like employment, education, credit, and essential services. A feature that looks routine can sit in high-risk territory. Teams learn to recognize the triggers early, before architecture and release decisions are locked in.
When literacy only reaches engineering after a feature ships, fixes get expensive. Role-based training gives PMs, developers, and data teams a shared vocabulary so risk gets caught in design review, not in an audit.
From the first design review to shipped evidence — on one platform.
We map which AI literacy skills matter for PM, engineering, and data roles. A baseline assessment shows where your team stands on provider and deployer obligations; personalized paths close the gaps.
Concrete learning paths that separate what you owe as a provider from what you owe as a deployer, with case studies on Annex III triggers, human oversight, logging, and Article 50 transparency.
Organization-scoped reporting for activation, completion, certificates, and follow-up, so you can show literacy coverage across the teams shipping AI.
A short scan plus a build-stage guide that helps PMs, developers, and data teams place their AI features under the EU AI Act before the next release.
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The Product Team AI Readiness Scan
48 pages · PDF
The questions we hear most often from PM, engineering, and data leads.