The EU's AI Act, GDPR, and data-governance regulations come one after another, yet few frontline staff at enterprises and public agencies have actually read them. This Dutch team Digibeetle positions itself as "AI literacy starts here," organizing Europe's AI, data, and digital-regulation documents and turning them into learnable, queryable educational content.
Features and use scenarios
The platform aggregates digital-regulation documents at the EU level and of member states, provides structured querying and comparison, and packages them into AI-literacy course modules. The EU AI Act explicitly requires organizations deploying AI systems to ensure employees have sufficient AI literacy, making this kind of training go from "professional development" to a "compliance obligation."
It suits compliance teams of enterprises operating in or with EU customers, public-agency digital-transformation units, and educational institutions. If Taiwanese enterprises have European business or want to understand the direction of various countries' AI regulation in advance, this is a relatively systematic entry point.
Main features
- EU AI and data-regulation document aggregation
- Structured regulation querying and comparison
- AI-literacy course modules
- Cross-member-state regulatory-difference comparison
- Compliance-training records
Common uses
- Enterprise AI-compliance training
- EU-regulation research
- Public-agency digital-literacy courses
- AI-governance policy-drafting reference
Key Features
- EU AI and data-regulation document aggregation
- Structured regulation querying and comparison
- AI-literacy course modules
- Cross-member-state regulatory-difference comparison
- Compliance-training records
Pros
- Directly maps to the EU AI Act's literacy requirements
- Systematically organized regulation documents, saving self-searching
- Free content to try first
Cons
- Content is mainly EU law, with indirect applicability to Taiwan
- Language is mainly English and European languages
- Deep legal advice still needs a professional lawyer
Use Cases
- Enterprise AI-compliance training
- EU-regulation research
- Public-agency digital-literacy courses
- AI-governance policy-drafting reference
Editor's Note
On AI governance, Taiwan's discussion is still scattered. The EU at least has a complete framework to argue over and reference — reading up on the pitfalls others have hit is far faster than starting from scratch.
FAQ
Do Taiwanese enterprises need to understand the EU AI Act?
If your product or service enters the EU market, then yes — the AI Act has extraterritorial effect. Even if not, EU regulations are often the reference template for various countries' legislation, so understanding them early doesn't hurt.
Is this legal consultation?
No. It provides regulatory information and educational content; compliance judgment for a specific case still needs professional legal opinion.
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