
The European Union’s AI Act, enforced since August 2024, reshapes workplace requirements and puts AI literacy in the spotlight. A recent KnowBe4 post highlights a key mandate: Organizations must provide adequate AI training to staff and operators. This training must consider technical expertise, experience, educational background, and the specific context in which AI systems are used.
How is your organization preparing for these new compliance and skill-building requirements as AI becomes integral to business operations?
Without a clear definition of “adequate” AI training, KnowBe4 offers best practices to guide organizations in building effective AI literacy programs. Since one size does not fit all, training should be tailored to include technical, administrative, and nontechnical staff and company leadership. But AI literacy isn’t just about compliance—its value lies in fostering a strong security culture that safeguards the organization and its employees.
By implementing comprehensive, role-based training beyond baseline compliance, companies can proactively shape an AI-driven future—starting today.
Link to Overview of the European Union’s AI Act: https://lnkd.in/evXkP3KV