AI REGULATION IN ASIA AND THE EU AI ACT – WHERE SHOULD THE REGULATORY BALANCE LIE?

19 March 10:00 CET

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

Join us for an in-depth webinar where we delve into the dynamic world of AI regulation across Asia and Europe. As AI technologies continue to transform industries and societies, policymakers are racing to create frameworks that balance innovation with accountability. This presentation will:

 

Examine the Regulatory Terrain: We will explore the unique challenges Asian countries face as they strive to develop a unified AI framework. By highlighting the diverse regulatory environments in China, Korea, Singapore, and other key markets, we will illustrate how each nation’s approach reflects its cultural, economic, and political priorities.

 

Compare Global Approaches: Taking the EU AI Act as a benchmark, our discussion will uncover both similarities and contrasts with Asian regulatory models. We will draw parallels to how the GDPR set a global standard for data privacy, questioning whether the EU’s AI regulatory blueprint could inspire similar trends in Asia.

 

Identify Key Opportunities and Challenges: Participants will gain insights into the opportunities that robust AI regulation can unlock, such as fostering innovation and enhancing consumer trust, while also addressing potential pitfalls like regulatory fragmentation and stifled creativity.

 

Foster an Interactive Dialogue: The webinar will also include a segment dedicated to the current conversation around AI regulation in Asia. Attendees will have the chance to engage in a live Q&A, offering perspectives on whether the EU’s regulatory approach can effectively serve as a model in a region as diverse and rapidly changing as Asia.

 

Discover where the balance should lie between encouraging innovation and enforcing accountability, and learn what the future may hold for global AI governance.

 

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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Sheena Jacob

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