
Since 2 February 2025, Article 4 of the EU AI Act requires that staff working with AI have a sufficient level of AI literacy. I get your team working in half a day — and you get the documentation to show what you did.
Article 4 of the EU AI Act puts both providers and deployers of AI systems under obligation: if you use AI in your company, you must ensure the people working with it actually understand it — skills, awareness of limits and risks, and what can go wrong in your specific context. There is no prescribed certification and no official curriculum. What is required is a level appropriate to role, prior knowledge and use case — and if asked, you should be able to show you established it. That last part is what most companies still have open: the training is not what's missing, the evidence is.
ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, n8n — trained on the tool you actually run.
Not just tech. The moment someone in your company uses AI, you're covered by it.
Quotes, copy, emails, translations — if your team already uses chatbots, the use is there and so is the obligation. Usually without rules, without an approval process, without evidence.
If you use AI in software, analysis or customer contact, you also need clarity on roles, data and documentation — before someone external asks for it.
Consulting, law, agencies, healthcare: here AI use immediately touches confidentiality. Literacy mostly means knowing what you never paste into a model.
I don't train from a slide deck, I train from my own operation.
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Content pipeline automated from research to post, creative-director time around 10 hours a week. Every rule I teach your team runs here in production.
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Custom CRM replacing four tools and half a team. Built because existing software couldn't carry the work — including the question of which data a model may see.
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Photo pipeline for hotels and restaurants. Before/after and the technical process are public on the blog — including where it didn't work.
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30 minutes, free: who in your company already uses which AI, in which processes, with which data. The scope follows from that — not from a standard package.
Half or full day, in Salzburg or at your offices. Fundamentals, limits and risks, plus prompting and data protection on your real tasks instead of demo data.
You get the attendee list, agenda, materials and a short AI policy for the team. That documents what you did — and the team knows what applies.
Floors, not fantasy prices. The stocktake stays free.
from €1,500
For management and executives who first need to know what's coming at them.
from €2,500
The standard route to AI literacy under Article 4 — hands-on with your own workday.
What companies ask first about the AI literacy obligation.
Article 4 of the AI Act requires providers and deployers of AI systems to ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy among the people operating and using those systems on their behalf. That means skills and knowledge about how the systems work, their limits, their risks and the specific context of use. It has applied since 2 February 2025.
Based in Grillparzerstraße, I'm reachable in Salzburg city and province without travel theatre. Upper Austria and the rest of the DACH region run remotely or in on-site blocks.
30 minutes. I will tell you whether a workshop, a build — or nothing — is worth it.
Free. No obligation. No funnel.