The massive impact of artificial intelligence (AI) as a system technology on people and society comes with a very special responsibility. Therefore, from the Human-Centric AI working group, ways are being sought to learn and discover the best and most desirable AI solutions together with people. This also applies to legal aspects of developing and deploying AI.
The Netherlands AI Coalition (NL AIC) believes it is important that business and organizations can prepare themselves optimally for a topic that is sometimes quite complex. The rapid development of AI coupled with the state of the AI regulation raises many questions for many business owners and organisations. There are now many laws that apply to various products and services within the digital domain. Examples include the Data Act, the DMA, the DSA, the CRA, the NIS II, the Copyright Act, the Database Act and the AVG. The Dutch AI Coalition (NL AIC), in collaboration with parties in its legal network and the AI hubs, would like to provide insight into what organizations are already doing under existing rules (think of conducting a DPIA under the AVG) and what they need to do on top of that to comply with the AI Act in the future.
Start roadshow AI Act
What does the regulation mean for businesses and AI developers? In cooperation with the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Netherlands AI Coalition (NL AIC) is organising a roadshow on the AI regulation together with regional AI hubs. Check the agenda section of the NL AIC website for an overview of these regional information meetings. The aim of the roadshow is to inform AI developers and AI users about the AI regulation, to discuss its impact and share best practices on regulation and implementation. Presentations will take place from the Ministry of Economic Affairs and there will also be ample opportunity to interact with each other to exchange experiences and share knowledge.
Frequently Asked Questions
A compact overview of laws and regulations related to digital products and services is available. It is also possible to further contact legal experts who can help you with specific issues. There may be costs associated with this. For more information, contact Náhani Oosterwijk.
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