EU AI Regulation: What the proposal means for business
Event Details
Webinar
Global | July 15, 2021The EU Commission has adopted a proposed AI Regulation. As AI proliferates, the Regulation will impact virtually all industry sectors and have far-reaching implications for a wide range of activities, such as product development, procurement, human resources, compliance, governance, IT systems, contracting, and risk management.
The Regulation imposes obligations on a large number of stakeholders in the value chain for AI systems, from software developers to manufacturers of products incorporating such software, to importers, distributors and end users. Businesses need to understand now what the Regulation will require them to do.
In this webinar, members of our multi-disciplinary AI practice (including a computer scientist specializing in AI) consider:
- What AI is in scope?
- How to classify AI under the Regulation
- Who is regulated, and what are the obligations?
- Impact on AI lifecycles
- EU governance structures
- Enforcement and penalties
- Data and ethics under the Regulation
- Contractual implications for AI supply chains
- Timing and engaging in the legislative process
This webinar was recorded on 19 October 2021.
Speakers
Senior Government and Regulatory Affairs Advisor, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Head of Information Governance, Privacy and Cybersecurity, EMEA, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Senior Counsel, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Global head of FinTech, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Partner, Co-Head of Cybersecurity, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Knowledge Consultant, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP