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“Beware of AI”: clarifications given on AI literacy requirements
By Vincent WELLENS Ottavio COVOLO, Avocats à la Cour, NautaDutilh Avocats Luxembourg S.à r.l.   As from 2 February 2025, the first provisions under the AI Act have entered into application, more particularly, on prohibited AI practices and the obligation to ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy of the staff of user entities and other persons dealing with the operation and use of AI systems, also known as “AI literacy”. The European Commission has recently issued several publications providing key guidance on how entities are to achieve it ahead of the supervision and enforcement rules applying from 3 August 2026 onwards.   On 28 March 2025, the AI Office, an internal office of the European Commission based in Brussels and Luxembourg, has...
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