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Webinar exploring the Architecture of the AI Act
NOV
Thu
28
10:30 - 12:00

This was 6 months ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space AI Continent

This webinar will offer participants an in-depth look into the AI Act objectives, its risk-based framework, and the governance mechanisms it introduces, including the central role of the EU AI Office.

The AI Pact webinars will address questions about the Act’s anticipated impact on citizens, businesses, and public services across the EU and beyond. These webinars aim to help participants understand the AI Act, their responsibilities, and how to prepare for its implementation. In turn, the AI Office will gather insights into best practices and challenges faced by the participants.

Moderated by an external expert, this session will be followed by a second webinar mid-December. Starting in early January, the AI Office will also launch a series of thematic webinars, each focusing on specific aspects of the Act’s implementation.

The event is open to everyone and will be broadcast live (access at the time of the event).

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