
AI Literacy and the EU AI Act: What UK Employers Must Do (Article 4 Explained)
Article 4 of the EU AI Act makes AI literacy a legal duty for UK employers. A plain-English guide to what it means, who is in scope, and how to evidence it.
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Digital literacy, competency frameworks, and workplace technology

Article 4 of the EU AI Act makes AI literacy a legal duty for UK employers. A plain-English guide to what it means, who is in scope, and how to evidence it.

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