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A message from The Future Society and ELONtech

Join senior execs & global regulators for insights in AI regulatory landscape

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It is a pleasure to invite you as a distinguished guest to attend on December 6-7, 2021, the (virtual) third edition of The Athens Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence and the Rule of Law, the premier international, multi-stakeholder gathering on artificial intelligence, legal systems and functions, regulatory compliance, and the rule of law.

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The gathering is a unique opportunity for legal, privacy, and compliance officers and practitioners to gain concentrated insight into the evolving global Data and Technology regulatory landscape in which major corporations are called to operate and compete.

Speakers include:

Brad Smith - President and Vice-Chair, Microsoft
Ivan Fong - Executive Vice President, Chief Legal and Policy Officer, and Secretary 3M
Robert Silvers - US Under Secretary of State for Policy, US Department of Homeland Security
Werner Stengg - Cabinet Member - Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager, European Commission
Lucilla Sioli - Director, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Industry, European Commission
Charina Chou - Global Policy Lead for Emerging Technologies, Google
Eva Kaili - Member of European Parliament; Chair, Panel on the Future of Science and Technology
Rep. Jerry McNerny (CA) - Co-Chair, AI Caucus, United States Congress
Elham Tabassi - Chief of Staff, Information Technology Laboratory, US NIST
Emily Frascaroli - Managing Counsel, Product Litigation, Ford Motor Company
Jim Pastore - Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Peter J. Schildkraut - Partner, Media & Technology Group Co-Leader, Arnold & Porter
● And many other leaders from industry, law practice, academia, and government

The event is designed to facilitate a participative dialogue among key stakeholders in international AI and data governance in the United States, Europe, and beyond. It will also address important issues at the intersection of AI, industry, government, and the law, including civil liability regimes and cross-border regulatory compliance. Building on prior editions, regulators, legislators, officials of intergovernmental organizations, as well as leaders and experts emanating from industry, law firms, and standards-setting bodies will address pressing AI policy issues of direct interest to legal practitioners.

This year’s global event will be a unique opportunity for participants to:

● Learn more about the broader global AI technological and regulatory landscape that is rapidly impacting industry, legal and compliance functions, judicial systems, and society;
● Hear directly from leading regulatory and non-regulatory bodies—including the European Commission, the Council of Europe, the European Parliament, GPAI, UNESCO, and OECD—on how their work on responsible AI may impact business, society, and the public sector;
● Gain insight from some of the world’s foremost practitioners on civil liability and regulatory compliance, domains of direct interest to general counsel’s offices, compliance and privacy officers, CIOs, lawyers, judges, advocates, academics, policy-makers, and regulators;
● Learn from leading standards-setting organizations—including US NIST, IEEE, and CEN-CENELEC—on the AI standardization and benchmarking landscape in the United States and Europe;

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