Innovation & Law: AI Governance -paneeli

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2024

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Innovation & Law: AI Governance -paneeli 

Tekoäly näkyy juristin pöydällä sekä työkaluna että työtehtävinä. Mitä riskejä ja mahdollisuuksia tekoälyn käyttöön liittyy käytännössä? Miten tekoälysäädöksen ja muun sääntelyn vaatimuksiin voidaan käytännössä vastata? Mitä tekoälyhankinnoissa ja -projekteissa tulisi ottaa huomioon?

Mukana alustamassa ja keskustelemassa Niina Koponen, Head Legal Partner Care, Tietoevry, Jori Jokinen, Director, Wolt Enterprises Oy, Kaj “Hege” Häggman, Head of IPR & Innovation, OP Financial Group sekä Iiris Kivikari, Dittmar & Indrenius, Partner, Head of IP, Media & AI.

Jos et ole saanut kutsua ja haluaisit osallistua tilaisuuteen, voit olla yhteydessä: thinkingahead@dittmar.fi

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