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Tech Meets Legal is a provider of courses and consulting at the intersection of artificial intelligence, law, and ethics. The page shows four service categories offered under the European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH) framework: KI-VO compliance training, AI Literacy training, an AI fundamentals course, and personalized compliance consulting. Its overall positioning is not a general AI skills program, but rather focused on enterprise AI compliance, employee AI literacy, and practical implementation of the EU AI Act.
The course topics cover AI fundamentals, AI tool usage, machine learning/generative AI, the AI Act/KI-VO, data ownership, risk classification, ethical and legal issues, and more. KI-VO Compliance Training is an online 5–6 hour course; AI Literacy Training is listed as an online course with a duration written as “3–2 hours,” which may be a wording error; KI Grundlagen Seminar is 8 hours and can be delivered online or on-site; consulting services are personalized legal and ethics guidance billed by the hour. The text does not specify whether the courses are live or recorded, nor does it disclose whether post-course materials, assignments, or a learning platform are provided.
The pricing information is relatively clear: the AI fundamentals course has an original price of €2800 and is currently €0; AI Literacy has an original price of €630 and is currently €0; KI-VO Compliance Training is €1200; the Responsible AI-related “KI-Spezialist:in” course is €580; consulting is billed hourly but no hourly rate is listed. It is worth noting that the page specifically states these services are intended for SMEs, mid-sized companies, and public institutions with fewer than 3000 employees, and are subject to De-minimis subsidy rules. As a result, the €0 pricing is likely dependent on EDIH funding eligibility.
Its main strength is that the topics are highly aligned with current EU AI regulatory milestones, making it especially suitable for organizations that need to understand AI Act requirements, build employee AI literacy, and assess the risk level of AI systems. The courses combine technical, legal, and ethical perspectives rather than being simple tool training. The limitations are that instructor backgrounds, certificate recognition, teaching language, payment methods, and service support are not clearly stated in the main text. For users outside Europe or those who do not meet EDIH eligibility requirements, pricing and registration availability are also not transparent enough.
It is better suited to companies, public institutions, and employees operating in Europe and affected by the EU AI Act, especially in industries mentioned on the page such as tourism, sports, and health, as well as teams developing AI prototypes or data applications. For Chinese users who simply want to learn general AI skills, Coursera, edX, Udemy, or local AI governance courses may be easier to access. If EU market compliance is involved, however, this type of course has reference value. The main text does not disclose website access, payment, or registration restrictions for users in mainland China, so access status is rated as unknown.
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techmeetslegal.at is an Austria Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach techmeetslegal.at directly.