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The Role of Regulation in Artificial Intelligence

The Role of Regulation in Artificial Intelligence: A Global Perspective
Thursday, March 27, 2025 | 11:00 am - 2:00 pm 
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Format: Webinar

Program Fee:
Free for Members | $15 for Non-Members
 
Description:
Though everyone agrees that advances in artificial intelligence are occurring so rapidly that every industry and every geographical location will be affected there has been little consensus reached on whether or how best to globally regulate AI. This webinar is designed to bring together policymakers, market participants and other stakeholders from multiple international locations to discuss the major issues including practical approaches to the regulation of AI, the keys to identifying high-risk use cases, and the sovereignty and harmonization of AI regulation.

Welcome:
Muhammad Faridi, President, New York City Bar Association

Program Introduction and Moderator:
Robert Mahari, Harvard Law School and MIT Media Lab

Panel 1: Conceptual and Practical Approaches to the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence
Rim Belaoud, Manager, Forensic Technology, Forensic Risk Alliance
David Lisson, Davis Polk & Wardwell
Minesh Tanna, Global AI Lead, Simmons & Simmons

Panel 2: Keys to Identifying and Assessing High-Risk Use Cases
Rama G. Elluru, Senior Director, Society and Intellectual Property Society Panel, Special Competitive Studies Project
Gabriele Mazzini, MIT Connection Science Fellow and Research Affiliate and Former Chief Architect EU AI Act at the European Commission
Diana Santos, Senior Counsel, IBM Consulting Global Generative AI Lead

Panel 3: Sovereignty and Harmonization of Artificial Intelligence Regulation
Rim Belaoud,
Manager, Forensic Technology at Forensic Risk Alliance
Gabriele Mazzini, MIT Connection Science Fellow and Research Affiliate and Former Chief Architect EU AI Act at the European Commission
Diana Santos, Senior Counsel, IBM Consulting Global Generative AI Lead
Minesh Tanna, Global AI Lead, Simmons & Simmons

Sponsoring Committee:
Presidential Task Force on AI and Digital Technologies, Jerome Walker, Lorraine McGowen, and Edward So, Co-Chairs

Co-Sponsoring Committees:
International Commercial Disputes, Stephanie Cohen, Chair
Middle Eastern & North African Affairs, Hon. Elizabeth Stong and Robert Michael, Co-Chairs 



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