AI literacy is the ability to understand, evaluate, and responsibly engage with artificial intelligence technologies. It encompasses knowledge of how AI systems function, their applications and limitations, and the ethical considerations surrounding their use. Since the ethical considerations are presented on other pages, we will concentrate here on using AI.
(in development)
Prompt engineering:
- Prompt engineering paper by Lee Boonstra (Google, 2024)
- OpenAI Prompting Guide for GPT 4.1 (2025)
- Prompt engineering techniques presented in Azure OpenAI documentation
AI literacy for organisations:
- DataCamp’s introduction
- EU “living repository” (compilation of AI literacy programmes, March 2025)
- Oliver Patel’s guide (2025)
- IAPP – explanation of the AI literacy under the EU AI Act
- Australia’s Digital Transformation Agency – staff training (2025)
General AI literacy:
- The Scaffolded AI Literacy (SAIL) framework for education (NZ, 2024)
- Digital Promise’s framework (US, 2024)