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Risk level: general Title I — General Provisions

Article 4 — AI Literacy

AI literacy Providers and deployers of AI systems shall take measures to ensure, to their best extent, a sufficient level of AI literacy of their staff and other persons dealing with the operation and use of AI systems on their behalf, taking into account their technical knowledge, experience, education and training and the context the...

Article 4
AI literacy
Providers and deployers of AI systems shall take measures to ensure, to their best extent, a sufficient level of AI literacy of
their staff and other persons dealing with the operation and use of AI systems on their behalf, taking into account their
technical knowledge, experience, education and training and the context the AI systems are to be used in, and considering
the persons or groups of persons on whom the AI systems are to be used.
CHAPTER II
PROHIBITED AI PRACTICES

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