As a Trooper.AI customer, you may be developing or deploying AI systems on our infrastructure. That’s why we’ve put together this FAQ to help you better understand your obligations under the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) — particularly when it comes to AI Literacy.
AI Literacy refers to the ability of individuals to understand, interact with, and make informed decisions about AI systems. According to Article 3(56) of the EU AI Act, it includes:
Anyone involved in the development, deployment, or use of an AI system should have a basic level of AI literacy. This includes:
The depth of understanding required depends on the role and context of use.
Yes — if you’re deploying your own AI solution, you’re considered a “deployer” under the EU AI Act. This means:
Even if your system is not classified as high-risk, AI literacy is still required under Article 4 of the AI Act.
While there’s no fixed curriculum, good AI literacy programs often cover:
Training can take the form of internal workshops, onboarding material, e-learning modules, or documentation.
Even when using pre-built models, your team still needs to understand:
If you use AI in a business context (e.g. for decision-making, analysis, or customer interactions), this awareness is part of your compliance responsibility.
Yes. While Article 4 of the EU AI Act is already in force since February 2, 2025, enforcement by national authorities is expected to begin from August 2, 2026. That gives you time to:
We recommend starting as soon as possible to avoid last-minute compliance issues.
Trooper.AI does not offer in-house training, but:
See also: Ai Literacy
Please reach out to us! We’re happy to help clarify how the AI Act may apply to your specific deployment. Email us at:
Together, we can build powerful and responsible AI systems that benefit everyone.