US AI Regulations vs. The EU AI Act
Key Takeaways:- Learn about the scope and requirements of the EU AI Act and US AI legislation.
- Understand the risk classification system and the requirements for AI literacy.
- Learn how to comply with AI regulations and the consequences of non-compliance.
Description
AI regulations are becoming a major component of technology governance, affecting many businesses around the world. The EU AI Act is the most comprehensive and wide ranging, but it has also inspired other AI regulations, including several from US states. If your organization makes use of AI, you need to understand the regulations in order to comply.
In this session, Odia Kagan, a Partner at Fox Rothschild, and Julie Honor, a Counsel at Thompson Hine, outline what the EU AI Act and US AI regulations involve and how to comply with them. You'll learn about risk-classifications for AI, and implementing strategies for navigating current and upcoming AI regulations.
Presenter Bio
Odia is a legal partner with a focus on privacy and data security. She advises clients on issues regarding to compliance with laws and regulations in the privacy and data security fields in the as well as on privacy aspects of acquisition transactions, joint ventures and engagements of third party vendors. She is an Advisory Board Member for the International Association of Privacy Professionals, and a Chapter Chair of OneTrust PrivacyConnect.
Julie is former general counsel with a focus on technology, commercial transactions, and change management. Her work focuses on advising clients on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI within their businesses, including drafting corporate policies and developing internal training programs, and advising development teams on compliance considerations when building AI technology. Julie is also an advisory board member to movement analytics company Hx Innovations. Previously Julie was General Counsel at 3Q.