Understanding how regulation impacts business operations is an integral part of innovation, and AI is no different. The much talked about EU AI Act is still in its nascent stages, but the importance of understanding how it will apply to you and the way you’re using AI can’t be underestimated.
Join Mesh-AI’s Chief AI Officer, David Bartram-Shaw, and AI regulation expert Tom Whittaker, as they discuss the implications for regulated and non-regulated sectors, the transition periods for EU AI act, and strategies for balancing legal compliance and preparing for the future.
In this latest episode of the Data & AI podcast, they cover:
- The importance of standardised frameworks
- Understanding your engineering risks and how to solve them
- How quickly businesses need to take action
- The transition periods for the different risk level and uses of AI systems
- The foundational stages of a modern engineering approach
- How to help compliance functions understand what’s different
About Our Guest
Tom Whittaker is a renowned expert in AI regulation, with a deep understanding of the different approaches and regulations in the EU, UK, US, and globally. He is Senior Associate and solicitor advocate at Burges Salmon, and joins the show to explore the risks and opportunities that come with AI regulation.
About the Podcast
The Data & AI Podcast explores the developments, insights and trends in data science and AI/ML. Our hosts will delve into the latest news and discuss the challenges on how enterprises are reimagining how they use data and AI to benefit their customers.
Interested in speaking on the show? Get in touch with us at podcasts@mesh-ai.com
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