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  • Publication 02 April 2025

New survey to gather practices for the AI literacy living repository

Share your example of AI literacy practice with the AI Office.

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With the entry into application of article 4 of the AI Act, the AI Office started a living repository of AI literacy practices.

The repository was presented at the AI Pact webinar on AI literacy that took place in February and currently contains more than 20 practices gathered from AI Pact organisations.

To ensure a wider representation of AI literacy initiatives, the AI Office has now launched a new survey open to all organisations that would like to share their experience on AI literacy, especially in the context of article 4 of the AI Act.

The AI Office will verify that all contributions received meet the minimum criteria of transparency and reliability before accepting them into the public repository, whose aim is to encourage learning and exchange among providers and deployers of AI systems (Replicating the practices collected in the living repository does not automatically grant presumption of compliance with Article 4 of the AI Act. By publishing the practices, the Commission does not imply either endorsement or evaluation in any way.) During the verification period, the survey might be closed.

The living repository is part of a broader effort of the EU AI Office to support the implementation of Article 4 of the AI Act and, more generally, the promotion of AI literacy and skills for AI. For this purpose, a dedicated repository has been developed. Find out more on the EU initiatives on the topic.

Disclaimer

The living repository of AI literacy practices collected via a survey was shared, for time being, only with AI Pact pledgers. The list of practices reported is therefore non-exhaustive and will be updated regularly.

The aim of this repository is exclusively to provide examples of ongoing AI literacy practices to encourage learning and exchange among providers and deployers of AI systems on AI literacy in light of Article 4 of the AI Act. The practices so far published were selected accordingly and divided alphabetically based on their different level of implementation (fully implemented, partially rolled-out, planned).

Please note that implementing the initiatives included in this repository does NOT automatically grant presumption of compliance with Article 4 of the AI Act. Moreover, please consider also that AI Pact pledges are non-legally binding voluntary declarations of engagement.

This living repository is part of a broader effort of the EU AI Office to support the implementation of Article 4 of the AI Act. Please see the AI Pact Events webpage for more information on upcoming webinars.