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Beyond the Tools: AI Governance, Risk and the Regulatory Void

Please join us for this webinar, presented by Max Salmon:

AI is no longer just a productivity tool — it is fast becoming a regulatory, governance and risk issue.

This webinar takes a step back from prompts and platforms to explore the bigger picture implications of AI development for professionals wanting to understand the near and long-term risks associated with this technology.  In a non-technical and accessible session, we will:

  1. Briefly outline recent advances in AI and robotics

  2. Examine near-term and longer-term risks identified by leading experts

  3. Discuss legal and political responses currently being proposed internationally

  4. Explore what all of this means for regulatory direction, and public trust

This session is designed to help RMLA members future-proof their thinking, understand risks, and understand from what direction future regulation may come from.

 

Speaker Profile

Max is a Campaigns Strategist at ControlAI based in London with a background in public policy, government advisory work, and AI ethics. A former advisor for DPMC’s COVID-19 response and Research Fellow at The New Zealand Initiative, he holds an MSc in Public Policy and Philosophy from LSE, focusing on AI risk and governance.

Everyone on our team believes in the promise of AI — we simply want to ensure it develops in a way that serves humanity as these systems become more powerful and autonomous.
— Max Salmon
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