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In House Data Club: EU AI Act:101 - An In-depth Analysis of Europe's AI Regulatory Framework

  • 30 April 2024
  • 4pm - 5pm
  • Online - Zoom

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Join us for our next (virtual) In House Data Club on 30 April 2024 from 4.00pm - 5.00pm where we will take an in depth look at the EU AI Act.

Alexander Milner-Smith, Bryony Long, Ali Vaziri and Joanna De Fonseka will discuss:

  • What is the EU AI Act and why is it relevant to UK, EU and international organisations?
  • When does it come into force?
  • What are the levels of risk and the corresponding obligations?
  • What should I be doing now?
  • What are the key considerations when deploying AI in the workplace?
  • What is the AI Pact?

If you have any burning questions you would like answered please do drop us a line here, otherwise we look forward to seeing you on the 30 April.

Event speakers

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Alexander Milner-Smith

Partner

I am Co-Head of Lewis Silkin's Data, Privacy & Cyber Group. I work in three main areas: data, privacy & cyber and general employment law, ...

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Joanna de Fonseka

Legal Director

I am a Legal Director in Lewis Silkin's Data, Privacy & Cyber team, where I advise leading multinational organisations across a range of ...

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Bryony Long

Partner

I am Co-Head of Lewis Silkin’s Data, Privacy & Cyber Group. I work in three main areas: data, privacy & cyber; commercial & consumer; and ...

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Ali Vaziri

Partner

I specialise in information law and media litigation, acting for claimants and defendants, businesses and individuals alike, to protect ...

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