Ever more systems of artificial intelligence—with apparent inescapability—are being established in ever more parts of our lives, cultures, and societies. They bring about justified concerns as well as governance efforts. In the EU, the upcoming AI Act stands out in this regard, aiming to introduce a common framework to govern artificial intelligence. As a first step, the increasing use of AI raises governance questions: for example, who should govern AI design and applications, or what may be governed by AI?
CPDP2024 puts accelerating complexity of AI at the centre stage, with the underlying question: Is AI governable?
Wilson Sonsini associate Laura Brodahl will appear on the panel "Practitioners' Perspectives on the New Digital Framework" on May 23rd.
Hillary Crowder
hcrowder@wsgr.comLaura Brodahl is a senior associate in the EU data regulatory practice of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. Based in Brussels, she specializes in advising clients on digital regulatory issues, including under: