About the webcast series
Artificial Intelligence is transforming industries in Europe and around the world. In retail, healthcare, finance, not to mention the tech sector itself. In our webcast series on Trustworthy AI, we will explore how business stands to benefit from AI, how they must comply with regulations, how to avoid pitfalls, and what is required of AI for it to be considered worthy of our trust – among them aspects such as robustness, transparency, bias, security, and privacy. Following our overview of the EU AI Act, we now take the temperature of the market with our „Trust in AI“ survey of European consumers. With this, we lay the foundation for the episodes to follow, where we will tackle individual aspects – the key criteria and solution strategies – for Europe to lead the way in ethical and quality application of the technology.
We welcome you to join us in our webcast!
How do Europeans use and trust GenAI?
Europe does not have a single dominant opinion on AI. Attitudes vary across age groups and usage scenarios. In our webcast, we reveal the highlights of the survey outcome – some intuitive, some less so. These insights can prove a useful compass to businesses navigating the ever-moving landscape of AI capabilities, perceptions, expectations and concerns. We welcome you to join us in our webcast!
Agenda:
- Sneak-Peek into the European Survey on Trust in AI
- The Ramifications for Business – Views from Experts on
- Ethics & Strategy
- Legal & Compliance
- Risk & Governance
Speakers:
- Sarah Josefine Becker, Partner, Lead Digital & AI Ethics, Deloitte Germany
- Ana Cristina Matos, Partner, GRC, Deloitte Portugal
- Richard Horton, Deloitte Insights Executive Director, UK
- Gregor Strojin, Local Partner, Deloitte Legal Reff - Slovenia
Moderator:
- David Thogmartin, Partner AI & Data, Trustworthy AI, Deloitte Germany
Participation in this webinar is free of charge and by invitation only. Please note that the webinar will be held in English, using the Zoom platform.
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