Starting August 2, the most significant provisions of the EU’s AI Act become fully enforceable, requiring companies to train employees on artificial intelligence to prevent data leaks and unauthorized use of AI tools. The regulation, which came into effect on August 1, 2024, mandates that both providers and users of AI systems implement training programs to ensure adequate internal expertise. According to a report by AIDAPT, an Italian AI startup, 65% of Italian businesses are unprepared for this requirement, with fewer than 20% having initiated specific training programs. This lack of readiness could expose companies to substantial fines—up to €35 million or 7% of annual global revenue—and risks related to improper handling of sensitive data.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article discusses regulatory requirements under the EU’s AI Act but does not take a stance on the regulation itself, nor does it present biased language or selective information. It provides factual information about the law, its implementation timeline, and the findings of a third-party study.



