THE EU AI ACT – PRACTICAL STEPS TO PREPARE FOR THE UPCOMING GO LIVE DATES

18 December 10:00 CET

The future is now, but so are the legal implications therein

 

The EU AI Act represents a significant step in regulating artificial intelligence across Europe, aiming to establish a comprehensive framework for its development and use. By categorising AI systems based on their level of risk, the Act introduces clear guidelines to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety. This landmark legislation will impact businesses, governments, and organisations, setting the standard for responsible AI practices.

 

With the go-live dates for the EU AI Act approaching, organisations must take proactive steps to align their operations with these new requirements. Compliance will involve implementing risk management systems, conducting thorough documentation, and ensuring the ethical use of AI technologies. Companies across industries are gearing up for this shift, balancing regulatory adherence with the ongoing pursuit of innovation.

 

The EU AI Act signals a transformative era for artificial intelligence, emphasizing trust and reliability in its integration. By fostering a structured and transparent approach, the Act seeks to harmonize AI practices across member states while encouraging technological progress. As the AI ecosystem evolves, these regulations will play a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable and equitable future for AI in Europe and beyond.

 

Questions can be submitted in advance to ensure that the relevant specialists are available to cover the areas which are of most interest. These sessions are relevant and applicable to attendees from all jurisdictions and sectors given the broad scope of the AI legislation coming into force.

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Charles Kerrigan

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