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EU's AI literacy requirement unlikely to be enforced on its own, Irish DPA says

By Luca Bertuzzi ( May 14, 2025, 20:17 GMT | Insight) -- The EU AI Act’s AI literacy provision is more likely to be enforced as an aggravating or contributing factor within the context of other infringement proceedings than directly enforced on its own, Dale Sunderland, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner, said at a conference today. The Irish regulator noted that, while the GDPR and AI Act vary significantly in terms of literacy requirements, the underlying principles are the same and he invited organizations to leverage existing programs or learn from that experience.The EU AI Act’s AI literacy provision is more likely to be enforced as an aggravating or contributing factor within the context of other infringement proceedings, Dale Sunderland, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner, said today....

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