EU AI Act: Literacy and Generative AIVersión en línea Quiz on AI Act essentials por Batoul 1 An AI Act Compliance Checker exists to help organisations assess potential legal obligations under the EU AI Act. Yes No 2 AI literacy includes understanding, utilisation, monitoring, and critical reflection on AI applications. Yes No 3 Article 4 requires providers and deployers to ensure a sufficient level of AI literacy among staff and others dealing with AI systems. Yes No 4 The ban on unacceptable risk AI systems became active in 2023. Yes No 5 The AI Act requires all organisations to store training data for 10 years. Yes No 6 The ban on AI systems that pose unacceptable risks has been active since 2 February 2025. Yes No 7 AI literacy is only about technical coding skills. Yes No 8 Generative AI must be classified as high-risk if it can generate text. Yes No 9 The Compliance Checker can delete obligations automatically. Yes No 10 Generative AI like ChatGPT will not be classified as high-risk under the AI Act but must comply with transparency requirements and EU copyright law. Yes No