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EU AI Act Readiness: Meeting Your Organization's AI Literacy Requirements

Key Takeaways:
  • Learn who needs AI literacy training, and what skills they need.
  • Learn how to set up an AI training program to comply with the EU AI Act.
  • Learn about the consequences of noncompliance, and how to avoid them.
Wednesday August 14, 11 AM ET
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Description

The EU AI Act is the most important piece of AI legislation for providers and deployers of AI that do business within the European Union. Article 4 of the act places a fiduciary duty on all providers and deployers of AI systems to ensure their employees are adequately trained in AI. That means all your staff need to have AI Literacy skills!

In this session, Anandhi, CRAIO at Esdha and Will, a Senior Associate at Ashurst, teach you how you and your organization can comply with the AI literacy clause of the EU AI Act. You'll learn what AI skills your employees need, how to implement AI training to comply with the legislation, and what the consequences of failure are.

Presenter Bio

Anandhi Vivek Dhukaram Headshot
Anandhi Vivek DhukaramChief Responsible AI Officer at Esdha

Anandhi is a transformation leader with over twenty years experience in helping organizations with AI technology compliance, responsible AI, AI literacy, and governance. She provides executive advice, consulting, and training around the EU AI Act as well and NIST, ISO 42001 and other technology compliance. Anandhi has provided data & AI literacy training to providers and deployers of AI systems. She is also the founder of AI Literacy academy and organizes the BrumAI community. Previously she led the Digital Service team at BJSS, and was a lead researcher at the Health and Safety Executive.

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Will BarrowSenior Associate at Ashurst

William provides legal counsel for organizations working on digital transformation projects. He has over ten years experience providing legal advice, and has helped many clients solve legal problems around data and AI. He has expertise in the EU AI Act and other AI legislation. Previously Will was a Legal Counsel for KFC and a Legal Secondee at Santander UK.

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