The EU AI Act and the UK approach to AI Regulation
The European Union's new AI Act has been approved by the European Parliament and will soon begin to enter into force. The law's impact will extend beyond the EU; like GDPR, the AI Act could become a model for other countries' laws and will impact many non-EU companies operating in Europe. As such, anyone working with or advising on AI needs to understand this important new law.
The AI Act provides a model for identifying AI risks, preventing harms, and governing AI. It will ban some AI uses altogether, impose strict obligations on “high-risk” systems, and require transparency information to be provided on others. Navigating the Act's complex system of obligations, actors, and definitions is daunting. Some organisations in the AI lifecycle face a barrage of assessments, documentation, and controls. Others will need to know what to look for when conducting AI-related due diligence. By understanding the regulatory framework now, you can improve AI governance in your organisation, identify any pending obligations, and develop a strategy to meet them.
By the end of this workshop you will understand the EU AI Act's requirements for different types of actors and the enforcement mechanisms, develop a strategy for aligning your organisation's use of AI with the AI Act, understand the UK's objectives and strategy for AI regulation, know how both frameworks interact with existing laws and frameworks, identify different technical and legal definitions of AI and the risks they present, prepare for the future of AI regulation in the EU and other jurisdictions.
This workshop is suitable for anyone working with AI, or advising on its implications, both in the UK and the EU, including Data Protection Officers and those working in audit, risk and IT.
Key Topics
- Background and Aims of the EU AI Act
- Doesn't the GDPR already cover this?
- Voluntary AI frameworks
- Overview of the UK's approach
- Types of AI systems under the AI Act.
- Who is covered?
- Obligations on deployers, developers, and other actors
- Prohibited AI practices
- High-risk AI systems
- 'Minimal Risk'
- Enforcement
- The future of AI regulation in the UK, the EU and beyond
Dates & Cost
Online
£399 plus VAT
Classroom
£449 plus VAT
Timings: 10am to 4pm
Course tutors
All our associates are experienced information governance professionals who have been training and advising in this field for many years.
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