EU AI Act Article 4
Compliance Made Simple
Skip the guesswork. Our assessment identifies exactly what AI literacy training your organisation needs, generates audit-ready documentation, and includes our complete compliance guide.

Article 4 Requirements
Now Enforceable
Article 4 enforcement is active now, with formal penalties beginning soon. Most organisations lack proper documentation to demonstrate compliance.
Mandatory AI literacy documentation required for all AI systems.
Enforcement authorities now designated—penalties beginning imminently.
Organisations struggling to prove "sufficient level" of training.

Complete Article 4 Compliance Solution
Address every Article 4 requirement from initial assessment through ongoing compliance monitoring. Transform regulatory uncertainty into audit-ready documentation with automated tracking and updates.
Four Core Literacy Areas
Evaluate AI systems understanding, risk recognition, role-specific skills, and ethical decision-making.
Documentation & Certificates
Generate timestamped reports and compliance certificates that satisfy regulatory requirements.
Benchmarked "Sufficient Level" Proof
Compare staff against 325,000+ data points for objective compliance evidence.
Personalised Role-Based Training
Targeted growth guides with practical use cases tailored to individual job functions.
All-In-One, Research-Backed Compliance
Complete Article 4 Training in 15 Minutes With Personalised Guides
Assessment identifies literacy gaps, then delivers tailored training through step-by-step growth guides covering all four mandatory areas.
Benchmarked Results Prove "Sufficient Level" Achievement
Compare individual competency against 325,000+ data points to demonstrate regulatory compliance standards.
Automated Audit-Ready Documentation with Timestamps
Generate compliance certificates and progress tracking that satisfy regulatory inquiry requirements without manual effort.
Achieve Compliance in Three Simple Steps
Navigating compliance has never been easier. Follow our streamlined process to ensure you're ready for the EU AI Act.
Step 1:
Assess Current AI Literacy
15-minute evaluation identifies exactly which staff need training in AI systems understanding, risk recognition, role-specific competencies, and ethical decision-making.
Step 2: Complete Personalised Training
Growth guides address individual gaps with practical use cases, tool recommendations, and step-by-step competency development tailored to your role.
Step 3: Get Compliance Documentation
Automated reports with timestamps, unique IDs, and benchmark comparisons provide everything needed for regulatory inquiries and audit preparation.
Pricing Plans
Choose the plan that suits your compliance needs.
FAQs
Find answers to your most pressing questions about the EU AI Act Article 4 compliance.
Article 4 of the EU AI Act requires all organisations using AI systems in the EU to ensure "sufficient level of AI literacy" among their staff. This applies to any AI usage, from simple chatbots to complex decision-making systems. Requirements became enforceable in February 2025.
Documentation must include training completion records, competency assessment results, and evidence of "sufficient level" achievement. Our platform automatically generates timestamped certificates with unique IDs and benchmark comparisons that satisfy audit requirements.
Article 4 enforcement is already active. National authorities were designated in August 2025, with formal penalties now beginning. Organisations need compliance documentation ready for potential regulatory inquiries.
Training must address four core areas: understanding AI systems used, recognising risks and opportunities, role-specific competencies, and ethical decision-making. Our 15-minute assessment plus personalised growth guides fulfill these requirements with benchmarked proof of competency.
Our assessment identifies specific literacy gaps and generates personalised training recommendations. The growth guides provide step-by-step competency development tailored to individual roles and AI usage patterns, eliminating guesswork about compliance requirements.