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AI literacy stopped being optional on 2 February 2025, when Article 4 of the EU AI Act began requiring organisations to ensure their staff have it. This quiz tests yours: 30 questions across six dimensions, from how the technology works to how it changes your job. Every question comes with an explanation, so you learn as you score.
AI literacy is not knowing the jargon. UNESCO's competency frameworks, published in 2024 for teachers and students, define it as understanding what AI is, using it effectively and ethically, and judging its output critically. The EU AI Act turned that from good practice into a legal duty for organisations deploying AI.
The 30 questions cover six dimensions: AI foundations, how the technology works, using it well, its risks and limits, its place in society and law, and its effect on work. Five questions each, with a right answer and a plain-language explanation.
Your report breaks the score down by dimension, so a team can see exactly where its training gap sits.
The global reference for what AI literacy means in practice, defining competencies across understanding, using, and critically judging AI.
Since 2 February 2025, providers and deployers of AI systems must ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy in their staff.
Source for the cost, capability, and adoption figures used in several questions.