Blog 4/6/2025
Ana Martins, Managing Director – Compliance, Governance & Sustainability at Timestamp, explains the regulatory requirement for AI literacy, essential for proper compliance and responsible use across all organisations.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Regulation came into force gradually in August 2024. Since 2 February 2025, the prohibition of a set of AI practices and the obligation for literacy in the field of AI have become applicable.
According to the Regulation, literacy means acquiring the skills, knowledge, and understanding that enable providers, implementers, and other affected parties, taking into account their respective rights and obligations within the context of this Regulation, to carry out an informed implementation of AI systems and to be aware of the opportunities and risks posed by AI, as well as the harm it may cause. The concepts covered depend on the context and include the correct use of technical aspects during the development phase, the precautions to be taken during its use, the best way to interpret the results generated, and, for those affected, understanding how decisions assisted by these technologies can influence their lives.
Compliance with this obligation therefore covers, among other aspects:
In this context, organisations should adopt a structured approach to ensure that AI literacy is effective and aligned with their specific needs. To do so, they should:
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