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AI literacy is a legal obligation in EU. Aivoin makes it easy with role-based training. You get the evidence you need.
How it works
One company link replaces user provisioning, seat management, and a long setup project.
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Each person chooses the context that matches how they use AI at work.
Keep completions, curriculum, and attestations in one signed PDF.
FAQ
Short answers here. Detailed legal guidance stays in the free guides.
If your company uses AI systems and staff or contractors operate them on its behalf, you generally need appropriate AI literacy measures. The right measures depend on the work and its risks. Read the Article 4 guide.
A generic video is often a weak fit because Article 4 expects measures to reflect people's knowledge and the context in which they use AI. You also want evidence that people completed and understood the training.
Article 4 also covers other people who use AI systems on your behalf. Aivoin lets relevant contractors use the same company link and records their completions with the rest of the team. Read the contractor guide.
You receive a signed Training Record PDF with completion data, curriculum scope, and attestations. See what the record contains.
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Free resources
Start with the format that suits you. These materials are free and do not require an Aivoin account.
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See who is in scope, when the rule started, and what proportionate AI literacy measures look like.
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Watch a short plain-language explanation of Article 4 and why role-based training matters.
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Use this practical checklist to understand which training records and completion evidence are worth keeping.
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