The Commission launched a repository of AI literacy practices, collecting more than 40 initiatives, to support learning and exchange among providers and deployers of AI systems, as well as the wider public.
Article 4 of the AI Act requires that providers and deployers of AI systems ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy of their staff and anyone using the systems on their behalf. Following the entry into application of this article on 2 February 2025, the AI Office launched this repository of AI literacy practices to support learning and exchange among providers and deployers, as well as the wider public.
More specifically, the repository provides examples of more than 40 AI literacy initiatives implemented by companies and the public sector – from e-learning platforms and in-person trainings to bootcamps and collaboration activities between industry and academia.
These examples were collected in two different moments:
- The first batch of practices was gathered through a survey run among AI Pact pledgers between December 2024 and February 2025.
- A second survey was open between April and June 2025 to include further practices from any interested organisation. This survey might be open again in the future to regularly collect examples.
The repository was recently revamped to improve the searchability of practices.
Access the Repository of AI literacy practices
To find more about the practices, visit the repository and read the summary report written in cooperation with the Erasmus+ funded project Artificial Intelligence Skills Alliance (ARISA).
Disclaimer: 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 European Commission does not imply either endorsement or evaluation in any way. The European Commission only verifies that all contributions received meet the minimum criteria of transparency and reliability before accepting them into the public repository.
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