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At IBM, we do more than work. We create. We create as technologists, developers, and engineers. We create with our partners. We create with our competitors.View more details...#RISK AI London will explore how organisations navigate regulations while planning long-term AI strategies.
On the 19th of November #RISK AI London will focus on the common themes in the regulatory landscape:
• Accountability
• Privacy and data protection
• Safety, security, and reliability
• Transparency
• Bias
• Human agency and oversight
#RISK A.I. London will address the pressing issues in a thought leadership environment, seeking a balance between AI innovation and AI governance.
• AI Regulations
• Setting AI Boundaries
• Mitigating Risks associated with Gen AI
• Governance frameworks
• Culture in AI development
• Mitigating bias and algorithmic discrimination and accountability
Why Attend #RISK AI
The rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) has brought about numerous opportunities, but with it comes
a range of risks that organisations must be prepared to address.
As Gen AI continues to evolve and become more prevalent across various industries, the potential for misuse, data privacy breaches, and regulatory non-compliance has become a
significant concern.
To mitigate these risks and avoid hefty fines, organisations must adopt a proactive approach to managing Gen AI-related
challenges and implement comprehensive risk assessment processes.
Company directors, Senior Managers, GRC and Cybersecurity leaders, CFO’s, In-House Counsels must all stay ahead of evolving regulations and ensure their organisations are fully compliant.
Join us to learn how to navigate these new challenges and safeguard your organisation and senior management and board members against potential risks.
#RISK AI will help you:
- Develop clear policies and procedures to govern the use of Gen AI.
- Clearly define roles, responsibilities, and accountability for Gen AI deployment
- Implement robust data protection measures
- Comply with relevant data privacy regulations
- Adopt ethical principles and guidelines deployment of Gen AI systems.
- Understand bias-mitigation strategies to address potential algorithmic biases.
- Establish processes for human oversight
- Foster a culture of awareness and accountability around the use of Gen AI
- Stay informed about evolving regulations and industry standards related to Gen AI.
- Establish clear protocols for responding to Gen AI-related incidents
#RISK A.I. London will host expert speakers from across the AI & GRC ecosystem.
#RISK A.I. London Speakers:
Blake Bower
Director of Government and Regulatory Affairs | IBMView more details...Claire Chapman
Senior Manager - AI Governance and Trust Lead, CapgeminiView more details...Sandeep Kumar
Executive Vice President, CapgeminiView more details...Bryan Ilg
Chief Sales Officer (CSO), BABL AIView more details..."There's a tidal wave coming"
— Time Magazine
“Forget artificial intelligence – in the brave new world of big data, it’s artificial idiocy we should be looking out for.”
— Tom Chatfield
“We need to make sure that the benefits of artificial general intelligence accure to as many people as possible... to all of humanity, ideally.”
— Demis Hassabis, Google DeepMind CEO & Co-Founder