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Overview
After a three-year legislative process, the European Union has adopted the Artificial Intelligence Act. This sweeping new law will enter into force [20 days after its imminent official publication]. Developers and deployers of AI systems—both inside and outside the EU—will face significant new obligations. This session will explain what companies need to know to comply, what opportunities remain to shape the regulation’s effect on businesses, and how the EU law is likely to influence AI regulation around the globe.
Faculty will discuss:
- Why U.S. and other non-EU businesses need to pay attention (5 minutes)
- The AI Act’s risk pyramid and high-risk use cases (10 minutes)
- Requirements for high-risk AI systems (10 minutes)
- How the AI Act approaches general-purpose AI (5 minutes)
- What companies still can do to make the regulation less burdensome (5 minutes)
- How Europe is using the GDPR to regulate AI already and tensions between the GDPR and the AI Act (10 minutes)
- What the AI Act means for global AI regulation (10 minutes)
- How multinational companies can navigate differing approaches to AI regulation in the jurisdictions where they operate (5 minutes)
Who Should Attend: In-house counsel, outside attorneys, compliance, technology, governance, privacy and other allied professionals needing to know about the EU AI Act
Program Level: Update
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Faculty:
Alexander Roussanov
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
Peter J. Schildkraut
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP