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Event Date |
Thu Oct 5 BST (about 1 year ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Oct 4 7:00pm - Wed Oct 4 7:00pm |
Location |
TBA
London |
Region | EMEA |
While the benefits of artificial intelligence to society, including the business community, are enormous, there has been a great deal of focus recently on how best models should be regulated to avoid any potential adverse consequences.
City & Financial Global’s timely global summit on this subject brings together some of the foremost experts to consider the various regulatory approaches that are being adopted internationally, the key legal issues involved and how regulation can be coordinated at a supranational level to avoid regulatory arbitrage.
In particular, the programme analyses in detail the implications for businesses of the UK’s pro-innovation regulatory approach, the EU’s ‘top down’, the U.S.’s emerging regulatory strategy and AI regulation on China, as well as the moves towards establishing a global regulator. There will also be deep dives into the most important legal issues, including data privacy, consumer protection, cybersecurity, IP protection, and into the many ethical issues that presents.
2023 Speakers
Kate Jones
CEO, DRCF
Dr Marc Warner
CEO & Co-Founder, Faculty
William Malcolm
Senior Director, International Privacy Legal & Consumer Protection, Google
Minesh Tanna
Partner and Global AI Lead, Simmons & Simmons; Chair, Society for Computers and Law (SCL) AI Group; Trustee, SCL
Davina Garrod
Partner, Co-Head of Antitrust/International Competition, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Stephen Almond
Executive Director for Regulatory Risk, UK Information Commissioner’s Office
Bojana Bellamy
President, Centre for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL)
Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham PC KBE FRS FMedSci HonFREng
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgery & Cancer, Co-Director of the IGHI, Professor of Surgery, Imperial College London
Sophie Sheldon
Partner, Simmons & Simmons
Professor Robert Trager
International Governance Lead, Centre for the Governance of AI
Hans Christopher Rickhoff
Partner, Lobbying & Public Policy, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Dr Adrian Weller
Programme Director for AI, The Alan Turing Institute and Member of the Advisory Board, Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI)
Will Hayter
Senior Director, Digital Markets Unit, Competition and Markets Authority
2023 Sponsors
• Akin
• Latham & Watkins
• Simmons+Simmons