
The EU AI Act is here. Let's get your team ready.
Article 4 of the EU AI Act requires that anyone working with AI has sufficient AI literacy. This course is how you demonstrate that.
EU AI Act
Self-paced
One-time price
Course Overview
What this course covers
By completing the CIIP Foundations Program, learners will:
Article 4 of the EU AI Act is not optional. It requires organizations to ensure that staff working with AI systems have a demonstrable level of AI literacy and that obligation falls on your organization to document and prove.
This course is built specifically to satisfy that requirement. Learners come away with a working understanding of responsible AI use, the risk framework the EU AI Act establishes, and what compliance looks like in practice. Not a policy summary structured learning that holds up to scrutiny.
$399 USD
Who It's For
Article 4 applies broadly. So does this course.
The obligation isn't limited to your AI team. Anyone in your organization using, deploying, or overseeing AI tools is covered. That's most of your workforce. This course is built for all of them.






Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge to apply responsible AI practices at work and demonstrate Article 4 compliance within your organization.
Understand EU AI Act requirements
Know what Article 4 mandates, who it applies to, and what "sufficient AI literacy" means in practice for your role.
Identify AI system risk levels
Apply the EU AI Act's risk classification framework to the AI systems used in your workplace.
Use AI responsibly in the workplace
Recognize appropriate and inappropriate uses of AI tools, understand limitations, and apply human oversight practices.
Evaluate AI outputs critically
Assess AI-generated results with an informed eye — understanding bias, accuracy, and when to defer to human judgment.
Support organizational compliance
Contribute to your organization's Article 4 compliance program with documented, evidence-based AI literacy.
Communicate AI risks clearly
Explain AI-related risks and compliance requirements to colleagues, leadership, and auditors in plain language.

