
Update AI Act
11 maart - 10:00 - 12:00

The first obligations from the EU AI Act apply. What does what have to do to be/be compliant? What is prohibited and your role?
What do you need to do to be/become compliant with the AI Act?
The provisions of the AI Act will become applicable in phases. Some terms are still vague. Explanations for that will come from the European Commission and/or national regulators. Meanwhile, there are guidelines on the definition of AI, AI literacy and prohibited AI practices.
During this meeting, we will:
- provide an update on these guidelines;
- share best practices on being/becoming compliant;
- explain our AI Act compliance check.
Speakers
The speakers come from organizations that collaborate within the LegalAIR partnership. The partners in this collaboration have diverse expertise in the legal, ethical, and technical aspects of AI. They work together in a multidisciplinary manner on (complex) AI projects that require broader expertise than just legal, ethical, or technical knowledge.
Guest speaker is Ger Janssen, AI Ethics & Compliance Lead @ Philips.
Programme
09.30 – 10.00 : Walk-in
10.00 : Opening + introduction
10.10 – 10.35 : Definition of AI: what is covered and what is not? (Martijn van Grieken, TwentyNext)
10.35 – 11.00 : AI literacy: what do you need to do to comply? (Meike Nauta, Datacation)
11.00 – 11.25 : AI prohibited practices: which AI systems are prohibited? (Jos van der Wijst, BG.legal)
11.25 – 11.50 : first experiences implementing AI Act (Ger Janssen, Philips)
11.50 – 12.00 : Q&A
12.00 – 12.05 : Closing
12.05 : Lunch
You can register via this link.