The Finalised EU AI Act: Implications for Businesses, Engineers and Entrepreneurs

Exploring the European AI Act and its implications for businesses, particularly in the areas of compliance and legal certainty with Dr. Philipp Hacker and Dr. Rasmus Rothe.
This event focussed on a thorough examination of the Act's comprehensive compliance requirements, covering aspects such as adherence to minimum standards for foundational models, enhanced transparency, and regulated self-regulation protocols.
About the Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Philipp Hacker, LL.M. (Yale), holds the Chair for Law and Ethics of the Digital Society at the European New School of Digital Studies (ENS), at European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder). Prior to joining ENS, he served as an AXA Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Law of Humboldt University of Berlin; a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute, and an A.SK Fellow at WZB Berlin Social Science Center. In 2021, he was a research fellow at Weizenbaum Institute for the Connected Society, Berlin. His research focuses on the intersection of law and technology. In particular, he analyzes the impact of tracking technologies, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet of Things on consumer, privacy, and anti-discrimination law. He often cooperates with computer scientists and mathematicians, especially on questions of explainable AI and algorithmic fairness.
Rasmus Rothe (CTO & Founder of Merantix): Rasmus is an internationally recognized AI and computer vision expert with an academic background from Oxford, Princeton and ETH Zurich. During his studies, he developed an algorithm for age recognition based on photos with more than 150 million users and co-founded a hackathon organization that he exited in 2021. He is also an angel investor, with a focus on AI. For example, he was among the first investors in Helsing AI.
---
Merantix AI Campus.
Where AI comes to grow.
Join our events, engage with our community or find a workplace for your team or company:
www.merantix-aicampus.com

Пікірлер: 7

  • @santibanks
    @santibanks7 күн бұрын

    Really excellent talk with interesting points and views (also from the people asking questions). Regarding the question around the 40 minute mark on compliance being "killing" for small business and startups, I think the logic why there are no exemptions is very easy. As the talk started out with, the AIA is in principle a product safety regulation. The potential harm of the product has 0 correlation with the size of the company building it. Safety regulations are there to prevent the end-user from (significant) harm. There is no reason to exempt smaller companies from going through the same kind of safety requirements as big tech. To make the analogy to weapon systems: just because my company is 15 people working in a "shed" doesn't mean my products produced are anything less lethal and dangerous than what a Lockheed Martin would produce. In my opinion this is a strength of the AIA: it isn't principally trading safety principles for economic interest.

  • @joedoyle2337
    @joedoyle233718 күн бұрын

    I think I have watched nearly every EU AI Act breakdown video on youtube. This is the one folks. So easy to digest. Really helping me write my documentation right now and would appreciate if we could get the slide deck for this if available? Also some point on how you would like to be appropriately referenced.

  • @detoxioai
    @detoxioai2 ай бұрын

    Great Talk!!

  • @RishiKaura
    @RishiKaura2 ай бұрын

    great talk. Are the slides available to refer to?

  • @c.search
    @c.searchАй бұрын

    Other countries are developing AI Models while Europeans are developing AI regulrations? Are you serious? What search engines and wordprocessor Apps do Europeans have right now?

  • @inflationking1271
    @inflationking12712 ай бұрын

    This will kill all AI innovation in Europe

  • @redwithblackstripes

    @redwithblackstripes

    18 күн бұрын

    any Ai innovation will be bought up by american tech monopolies, microsoft already bought up a quarter of french ai company mistral already the us refuses to regulate its monopolies so someone has to do it for them