Regulating Enterprise AI
Small Group Meetings with Key EU and UK AI Policymakers in London

In-person
Tuesday, October 17th
The Event:
PolicyPartner will host a full day of small group meetings with senior European and UK policymakers to study the approaching EU AI Act and UK framework. The meetings are limited to 10 total attendees.

Meetings:
Lord Clement-Jones, Lord Clement-Jones, Member of the House of Lords, Liberal Democrat Digital Spokesperson, Co-Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on AI (APPG AI).

Kirsty Innes, Kirsty Innes is Director of Technology Policy at Labour Together, the UK Labour Party’s think tank. She was formerly Head of Markets at HM Treasury and Director, Public Policy at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.

Kai Zenner, Head of Office for Member of the European Parliament Axel Voss, a key figure in the EU negotiations on the AI Act.

Charles Kerrigan, Partner at CMS London. Charles specializes in emerging technologies in AI and serves on the advisory board of the UK All Party Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence (APPG AI).

Dr. Emmanuel Kahembwe, CEO - UK/NI of VDE, the standard setting body for AI. VDE is working with the EU to create certification standards under the AI Act, which are required for any high-risk AI system. Expert Advisor to European Parliament and European Commission

What You Will Learn:
Attendees will explore and discuss critical outstanding questions for enterprise applications deploying AI. Our meetings will focus on EU AI Act issues relevant to AI-driven enterprise solutions including:

  • Worker management
  • Biometric identification
  • Sales and marketing support
  • Customer support
  • Financial management 
  • Governance, risk, and compliance
  • Business process outsourcing 

The EU AI Act Outlook: 
Dive deep into the specifics of the EU AI Act with staff actively writing the text, offering a superior understanding of direct and indirect implications for your business.

Future AI Policy of the UK
Labour is projected to win the UK general election in 2024. There might also be an enlarged contingent of Lib Dems in the Parliament. The UK is likely to have a different AI regulatory approach than the current light-touch framework of the Conservative Party.

Crafting a Compliance Strategy: 
Learn how to align your business operations with the developing regulation. We’ll also discuss the potential costs associated with ensuring compliance. Importantly, we will explore how to gain certification under the EU’s AI Act.

Opportunities in the New Regulatory Landscape: 
Discover the silver lining! While the EU AI Act introduces new obligations, it also presents fresh opportunities for businesses to innovate and thrive.

Preparing for a Global Regulatory Patchwork: 
With AI regulations evolving across the globe, understand how the EU AI Act will interplay with existing EU law and future UK and US policy.

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Location
LONDON
ST Ermin’s hotel - 2 Caxton Street, London SW1H 0QWJ, UK
Date & Time
October 17, 2023

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