The AI-Literate Analyst: Turning Regulation into Better Competitive Intelligence
The AI Act is often framed as a legal hurdle, but for CI professionals it can be a forcing function to become better analysts. AI-literate staff are expected not only to operate tools, but to understand their limits, biases, and potential harms – exactly the mindset good CI already requires.
What This Webinar Covers
This webinar explores AI literacy from the perspective of the individual CI practitioner. We’ll examine how skills like prompt design, source evaluation, and bias detection intersect with core CI competencies such as hypothesis building and scenario thinking. Real examples will show how AI-literate analysts ask different questions, design better workflows, and produce insights that are more robust under scrutiny.
Rather than training everyone on yet another “tool of the month”, we’ll focus on durable skills that prepare CI teams for a changing AI landscape – whether you are using off-the-shelf copilots or experimenting with bespoke models.
Key takeaways
- A skill map connecting AI literacy elements to classic CI capabilities.
- Examples of how AI-literate analysts structure prompts, validate outputs and escalate risks.
- Suggestions for low-friction micro-trainings and peer-to-peer learning in CI teams.
- A personal AI literacy checklist for CI practitioners to benchmark themselves.
Speaker:
Edwin Vlems - AI & Marketing Expert | Speaker ICI Conference 2026 | Writer of ‘The Personality Economy’
Registration:
See the free webcast in our webcast section
Edward Vlems will deliver a CI & AI workshop during our annual international conference on June 25, 2026 .
Registration will begin shortly.

