AI Competency

As of February 2, 2025, the AI competency requirement under Article 4 of the EU AI Act comes into effect. This regulation mandates that providers and operators of AI systems ensure their personnel possess a sufficient level of AI competency.

  • Compliance with the AI Competency Requirement: As of February 2, 2025, the AI competency requirement applies to employers. With our solution, you equip your employees with AI competencies and position yourself as a leader.

  • Available Anytime, Anywhere: Our online learning platform is accessible at any time and from anywhere.

  • Always Up to Date: Our legal experts monitor the AI regulation and keep you informed.

  • Compact Training Format: Your employees can complete our AI competency training in just 45 minutes.

Course curriculum

    1. Technical requirements

    1. Lesson 1: Definition and basics of artificial intelligence

    2. Lesson 2: How artificial intelligence works

    3. Lesson 3: How Generative AI Works

    4. Quiz 1: Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence

    1. Lesson 1: Applying AI models

    2. Lesson 2: Challenges in the use of AI

    3. Quiz 2: Applying AI models

    1. Lesson 1: What is the AI Act?

    2. Lesson 2: The scope of the AI Act

    3. Lesson 3: Obligations resulting from the AI Act

    4. Lesson 4: Regulations for General Purpose AI (GPAI)

    5. Lesson 5: Penalties, fines, governance

    6. Quiz 3: AI Act Basics

Fundamentals Training in AI Competencies

  • 15 Lessons
  • 30-45 Minutes
  • Course Certificate

Instructors

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Michael Bücker

Professor of Data Science

Michael Bücker is a Professor of Data Science at the Münster School of Business (MSB) at FH Münster and Co-Founder of regulaid. He also serves as a board member of the Institute for Process Management and Digital Transformation (IPD) at FH Münster. His research focuses primarily on applications of Data Science, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence (AI), as well as interpretable AI methods (Explainable AI). He earned his PhD in Statistics from TU Dortmund University. Previously, he worked at McKinsey & Company as a data and AI expert and project manager. In this role, he supported companies worldwide in establishing data-driven working methods and developed innovative solutions for business challenges using Machine Learning and AI.

Christoph Buchmüller

Professor of IT Law

Christoph Buchmüller is a Professor of Business Law, specializing in IT Law, at the Münster School of Business (MSB) at FH Münster and Co-Founder of regulaid. He is also a member of the Institute for Process Management and Digital Transformation (IPD) at FH Münster. His research focuses primarily on Artificial Intelligence (AI), data protection, and intellectual property. Previously, he worked and earned his PhD at the Institute for Information, Telecommunications, and Media Law (ITM) at the University of Münster. After completing his doctorate, he spent several years as a lawyer at a law firm specializing in business law, where he advised companies on IT law and supported them in implementing regulatory requirements, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). (Photo: Milana Mohr)