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This resource will be regularly updated to reflect the latest training opportunities. If you offer or are aware of training programmes that promote AI literacy in line with Article 4 of the EU AI Act, please contribute to help us strengthen this living overview: taylor@futureoflife.org
Each program included in this list was individually reviewed and selected based on the following criteria:
If you provide program(s) that are designed to help users meet their AI Literacy obligations under the EU AI Act, we would love to include them in our database.
Our goal is to build the most useful, authoritative, and comprehensive guide to the AI Act anywhere on the internet. We’ll never put this behind a paywall or use it to sell you a service. We do this because we think good AI governance matters, and that means making authoritative guidance genuinely accessible.
If you want to help us out, please consider contributing a guest post to help others understand and navigate the Act, or send your ideas and feedback for the website to me (Taylor, Design & Web Manager) at: websites@futureoflife.org. To stay up-to-date, subscribe to our bi-weekly AI Act newsletter, the world’s most trusted regular AI Act publication with over 50,000+ subscribers. We’ve published over 100 updates since 2022.
This website is built and maintained by the Future of Life Institute — the world’s oldest and largest nonprofit working for the responsible development of AI.
⚠️ This is a non-exhaustive selection based on publicly available information as of April 2025. No claims are made about legal compliance or endorsement. Readers are encouraged to verify details directly with each provider.
The European Commission has published a living repository of company practices related to AI literacy, which is updated on a regular basis. This list does not automatically grant a presumption of compliance with Article 4, but it does encourage exchange of best practices among providers and deployers of AI systems.
See also the European Commission FAQ on AI Literacy answering common questions related to the definitions of Article 4, compliance, enforcement and the AI Office approach to AI literacy.
Author: Tânia Figueiredo is a strategic consultant and educator based in Lisbon, Portugal. With a background in business management and communications, she helps organisations — especially SMEs — adopt artificial intelligence responsibly and align with emerging EU regulations. Tânia leads AI training initiatives for professionals and companies, focusing on literacy, ethical implementation, and compliance with the EU AI Act.
This post was published on 23 May, 2025
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