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Navigating the EU AI Act

New training programme aimed at decision-makers

 

The EU AI Act, as the first comprehensive, legally binding framework for AI from a major global economy, marks a pivotal moment in AI regulation.

With implementation underway and mandatory AI literacy requirements in effect since 2 February 2025, understanding the Act’s implications is essential for decision-makers. Embedding effective AI governance — including AI inventories, clear accountability and governance frameworks, robust human oversight, and comprehensive risk management throughout the AI lifecycle — hinges on understanding the requirements in the AI Act.

Deloitte’s EMEA Centre for Regulatory Strategy is pleased to announce the launch of a new e-learning programme designed to equip decision-makers with the essential knowledge and insights to navigate the Act.

Who is the training for?

This 1-hour e-learning programme is designed for board members, C-suite executives, and senior leaders of private corporations developing or deploying AI systems. It delivers a concise overview of the AI Act, helping decision-makers to navigate their responsibilities and consider key strategic implications.

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the core principles and scope of the EU AI Act.
  • Identify the Act’s different AI system risk categories and their compliance requirements.
  • Determine some of the key considerations for developing a robust AI strategy and governance framework within their organisation.

The training uses a practical case study to illustrate the Act’s real-world impact and application.

Who is this training module not for?

This module is not intended for:

  • Developers of General-Purpose AI models and systems.
  • Public sector organisations or law enforcement agencies.
  • Organisations developing or using AI for safety-critical products, products subject to product safety legislation, or critical infrastructure.

Download our brochure and contact us to learn more.

Disclaimer: The training provides a general overview of a complex and evolving legal landscape. It is not intended to constitute, and should not be relied upon as, legal or compliance advice.