Revamped repository of AI literacy practices

The updated living repository of AI literacy is live, with additional practices and a more interactive layout. 

Following the entry into application of this article 4 of the AI Act - which aims to ensure the provision of a sufficient level of AI literacy among the staff of AI systems’ providers and deployers and anyone using the systems on their behalf - the Commission launched a repository of AI literacy practicesto support learning and exchange among providers and deployers, as well as the wider public. 

Today the repository has a new, multilingual and more interactive shape, and contains more than 40 examples of formal trainings, workshops, awareness raising events, peer-learning initiatives and other innovative practices from businesses and the public sector. 

Take a look at the revamped repository here!

Through the filter you can look for specific practices according to predefined criteria (e.g. type of organisation and type of practice) or type key words in the search bar. By clicking on the practice’s box you will access a dedicated fact page, presenting a brief overview and essential details of the initiative and its organisation.  

For an overview of the practices, don’t miss out the summary analysis done in cooperation with the EU-funded project AI Skills Alliance (ARISA) and which examines the current landscape of AI literacy developments.

Finally, to stay up-to-date on the AI Office’s work on skills, consult the Commission’s page AI talent, skills and literacy | Shaping Europe’s digital future.

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Comments

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Submitted by Bernd Eckenfels on Wed, 19/11/2025 - 15:31

Can you maybe clarify where I find the summary report? (Link)

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Submitted by Bernd Eckenfels on Wed, 19/11/2025 - 15:33

Can you please give a link to the summary analysis, I can’t find it.

(And general there are just way too many many initiatives in this narrow area alone)