Put the Article 4 requirement in your own words
And tell an obligation to take measures apart from a requirement to guarantee a result.

About the course
Article 4 of the EU AI Act says that anyone using AI shall take measures to promote AI literacy among those who work with it. The requirement has applied since 2 February 2025, and supervision of Article 4 started on 2 August 2026.
Regulation (EU) 2026/1744 turned Article 4 into an obligation to make an effort rather than to guarantee an outcome. The practical difference: what you have to be able to show is what you did, for whom and when. Documented, role-based training is what stands as evidence.
This AI literacy training is for you who will run or commission that training. Managers, HR, system owners and business developers in government agencies, municipalities and companies.
You leave with a training plan per role and the basis for a delivery log, which is what makes the effort possible to account for afterwards.
The course requires no technical prior knowledge and no legal background. After the course you get a record of completion with your name, the course name, the date and a serial number, verifiable by QR code without logging in.
After the course
And tell an obligation to take measures apart from a requirement to guarantee a result.
Including AI built into software you already use, which rarely gets counted.
Staff who use the tools, managers who decide on them, system owners who put them into service.
And set up the basis for a delivery log stating what was done, for whom and when.
Spot facts that are not there, material that dropped out along the way, and assumptions the tool made without saying so. And write that checking requirement into the plan for each role.
Recognise promises that cannot be kept, and tell when a question has become legal and should be passed on.
So that the effort still holds when the staff changes.
Structure
The online course is three hours and costs SEK 3,900 excluding VAT. Each session builds on the one before, and the role mapping is done on your own organisation.
15 minutes on the supervision that started on 2 August 2026 and what actually changed.
20 minutes on the wording of the requirement and what the amending regulation changed. Then a break.
35 minutes mapping which roles in your organisation work with AI, including AI built into software you already use.
30 minutes on what staff, managers and system owners need to know, and why it is not the same thing.
20 minutes on the skill that belongs in almost every role's plan: spotting facts that are not there, material that dropped out along the way, and assumptions the tool made without saying so. You try it on a prepared answer with planted errors, and can then write the checking requirement into your own plan per role.
25 minutes on the delivery log and the record of completion, which is what makes the effort possible to account for afterwards.
15 minutes on how to review a training offer and recognise promises that cannot be kept. Then a close.
Scope and limits
The full day on site in Stockholm or Gothenburg is seven hours, of which about six hours are training and about an hour is a lunch break, and costs SEK 8,400 excluding VAT. It maps every role rather than a selection, and you write a training plan per role during the day.
The full day also adds a draft delivery log with a column structure and a named owner, a session on how the effort is split between online training for the many and instructor-led sessions, a longer session on follow-up over time, and a working session where participants review each other's plans.
Prior knowledge: none technical. You should know how your own organisation is divided into roles and which AI tools are in use today. No legal background is required.
⚠ The course makes no legal assessment of your organisation. It does not classify your systems, does not decide which obligations are yours and does not interpret the regulation against your particular case. That question belongs with Ampliro.
Nor does the course lead to a certification under the EU AI Act, because no harmonised standards have been published. You get a record of completion showing what you covered and when.
Dates
Online · 09:00 to 12:00 · 3 hours · 3 900 SEK excl. VAT
Stockholm · 09:00 to 16:00 · 7 hours · 8 400 SEK excl. VAT
Göteborg · 09:00 to 16:00 · 7 hours · 8 400 SEK excl. VAT
Online · 13:00 to 16:00 · 3 hours · 3 900 SEK excl. VAT
Stockholm · 09:00 to 16:00 · 7 hours · 8 400 SEK excl. VAT
Göteborg · 09:00 to 16:00 · 7 hours · 8 400 SEK excl. VAT
Online · 13:00 to 16:00 · 3 hours · 3 900 SEK excl. VAT
How this differs from the AI literacy package
This course is a place you buy for yourself, and it teaches you to build and commission the training. If the whole staff is to be trained rather than one person, the AI literacy package is the one: an assignment for a whole organisation where AIUC maps the roles, runs the training per role and leaves a delivery log and a record of completion per participant.
Common questions about AI literacy under the EU AI Act
The online course costs SEK 3,900 per participant and runs for three hours. A full day on site in Stockholm or Gothenburg costs SEK 8,400 per participant and runs for seven hours, of which about six hours are training and about an hour is a lunch break. Both prices exclude VAT.
No technical prior knowledge. You should know how your own organisation is divided into roles and which AI tools are in use today. No legal background is required, and you do not need to be able to program.
Yes. The course runs online for three hours at SEK 3,900 excluding VAT, and you take part from wherever you are. You need a computer with a browser and sound. If you want more working time there is the full day on site in Stockholm or Gothenburg, seven hours at SEK 8,400 excluding VAT. Of the full day's seven hours, about six hours are training and about an hour is a lunch break.
Online, and on site in Stockholm and Gothenburg. The online session is three hours at SEK 3,900 and the full day on site is seven hours at SEK 8,400, both excluding VAT. Of the full day's seven hours, about six hours are training and about an hour is a lunch break. If several people from the same organisation are coming, the course is run at your own premises instead.
The online course is three hours and costs SEK 3,900 excluding VAT. The full day on site in Stockholm or Gothenburg is seven hours, of which about six hours are training, costs SEK 8,400 excluding VAT and gives time to write a training plan per role and a draft delivery log.
A session on site in Stockholm has eight places and one in Gothenburg six places. The online course has twenty places. The groups are kept small because you work on your own organisation's roles during the course and need to be able to ask as you go.
A training plan per role, the basis for a delivery log stating what was done, for whom and when, and a question list for reviewing training offers. You also get a personal record of completion with your name, the course name, the date and a serial number, verifiable by QR code without logging in.
Yes. AIUC invoices companies, municipalities and government agencies. The online course is SEK 3,900 and the full day on site in Stockholm or Gothenburg is SEK 8,400, both excluding VAT. Enter your employer's details when you buy the place and the invoice goes there.
That anyone using AI shall take measures to promote AI literacy among those who work with it. The requirement covers every AI system regardless of risk level, including AI built into software you already use. Regulation (EU) 2026/1744 turned it into an obligation to make an effort rather than to guarantee an outcome, which in practice means that what you have to be able to show is what you did, for whom and when.
On 2 February 2025. Supervision of Article 4 started on 2 August 2026, which is why the question is on so many desks right now.
No. No harmonised standards under the EU AI Act have been published, so there is no certification under the regulation to issue. You get a record of completion with your name, the course name, the date and a serial number, verifiable by QR code without logging in. Anyone promising you otherwise is promising something that does not exist.
The course is a place a single person buys, three hours online at SEK 3,900 or a full day on site in Stockholm or Gothenburg at SEK 8,400 excluding VAT, and it teaches you to build and commission the training yourself. The AI literacy package is an assignment for a whole organisation, where AIUC maps the roles, runs the training per role and leaves a delivery log and a record of completion per participant.
Yes. Roles and examples are taken from public administration's own working day, not from a generic office example. Among those who have trained their staff with AIUC are DIGG, the Swedish Work Environment Authority, the Swedish Chemicals Agency, the Swedish Performing Arts Agency, Vänersborg District Court, Region Stockholm, Landskrona Municipality, the Job Security Foundation, Swedavia, SAS, Angelini Pharma Nordics, CWS and Groupe Salins.
There are no published dates at the moment. Get in touch and AIUC will tell you when the first date is published. The course can also be run for a whole group right now, three hours online or as a full day on site in Stockholm or Gothenburg.
No. The course makes no legal assessment of your organisation, does not classify your systems, does not decide which obligations are yours and does not interpret the regulation against your particular case. That question belongs with Ampliro. The course trains you to run and commission AI training, and to tell when a question has become legal and should be passed on.
Yes. AI literacy training under the EU AI Act includes a twenty-minute session on checking an AI answer before it is used, because that skill belongs in almost every role's training plan. You practise on the three failures that turn up most often: facts that are not there, material that dropped out along the way, and assumptions the tool made without saying so. Afterwards you can write the checking requirement into your own plan per role and describe what the person doing the checking is actually meant to do.
More than five days before the start it costs nothing. Two to five days before, half the course fee is charged. The day before or on the day, the full fee is charged. Get in touch as early as you can, and we will solve what can be solved.
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