AI Compliance

EU AI Act Trilogues: What Happens Next?

July 11, 2023

🇪🇺 The EU AI Act is here, but what happens next?

Join our esteemed panelists representing the Council of the European Union, the European Parliament, and the European Commission for a “mini trilogue” panel discussion on the EU AI Act!

The EU AI Act has now entered the “trilogues” phase, and this panel will both explain what that means, and provide the latest insights into the negotiation process. This panel is geared toward helping industry players better understand the details of the Act and expected timetables so that companies of all sizes can better prepare to comply with the EU AI Act’s groundbreaking provisions on responsible AI governance and transparency requirements.

Our panel includes:

- Miguel Valle, Deputy Director General for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Enabling Technologies at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation of Spain, representing the perspective of the European Council.

- Kilian Gross, Head of Unit A/2 in DG CONNECT, European Commission;

- Dan Flaviu-Nechita, Head of Cabinet for MEP Dragos Tudorache at the European Parliament, providing insights from the Parliament's standpoint.

The panel will be moderated by Evi Fuelle, Global Policy Director, Credo AI.

During this power-packed webinar, we will uncover the following:

✅ An explanation of “Trilogues” as part of the EU’s ordinary legislative procedure and their significance.
✅ The latest updates on negotiations for the EU AI Act from the perspective of each of the three key European institutions.Essential next steps for the EU AI Act implementation.
✅ How business can kick-start their EU AI Act preparation and compliance journey.-

Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to get ahead of the curve. Watch today!

SPEAKERS
Evi Fuelle
Global Policy Director
Miguel Valle
Deputy Director General for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Enabling Technologies at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation of Spain
Kilian Gross
Head of Unit A/2 in DG CONNECT, European Commission
Dan Flaviu-Nechita
Head of Cabinet for MEP Dragos Tudorache at the European Parliament,
SPEAKERS
Evi Fuelle
Global Policy Director
Miguel Valle
Deputy Director General for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Enabling Technologies at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation of Spain
Kilian Gross
Head of Unit A/2 in DG CONNECT, European Commission
Dan Flaviu-Nechita
Head of Cabinet for MEP Dragos Tudorache at the European Parliament,

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