FPF Training: EU AI Act | May 27, 2025 | ET & CET Timezone

FPF Training: EU AI Act | May 27, 2025 | ET & CET Timezone

FPF Training: EU AI Act | This training will be a live virtual session and is in ET & CET Timezone.

By Future of Privacy Forum

Date and time

Tuesday, May 27 · 7 - 9am PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join the Future of Privacy Forum for a live-virtual session EU AI Act on Tuesday, May 27, from 10:00am -12:00pm ET/4:00 - 6:00pm CET.


Groups of 3 or more are eligible for a special group rate. Please send us an email at rsvp@fpf.org to receive your discount today!


In 2024, the European Union succeeded in adopting the first comprehensive legislation on artificial intelligence on a global scale, also known as Artificial Intelligence Act (or AI Act). The quick expansion of artificial intelligence technologies across society has been one of the primary reasons for moving AI policy from a system based on ethics and standard to a legal framework. The impact of the AI Act will be broad, not only because the EU AI Act will be the first legally binding act worldwide but also because of its approach based on risk-assessment and enforcement structure. In the Future of Privacy Forum’s training on the EU AI Act, participants will become familiar with the obligations and structure coming from the AI Act and understand its position and role into the broader picture of European digital policy.

Learning Objectives:

  • The scope and structure of the AI.
  • The risk-based approach and related obligations.
  • Conformity Assessment and Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment.
  • The enforcement of the AI Act.
  • The connection between AI Act and European data protection law.
  • The role of the AI Act in European digital policy and on a global scale.


This training will be a live virtual session. Upon completing the training, participants will receive IAPP CPE Credits.


The Zoom webinar link will be sent to registered participants via an email from Eventbrite both two hours and then ten minutes prior to the training start time. Registrants can also join the training through the Online Event Page on Eventbrite by clicking the Access Link under the Location sub header on the main Eventbrite event page. All paid registrants must log into the Zoom webinar using the same first and last name provided at registration.


FPF Faculty:

Giovanni De Gregorio, PLMJ Chair in Law and Technology at Católica Global School of Law and Católica Lisbon School of Law

Giovanni's research interest deals with digital constitutionalism, freedom of expression, privacy and data protection law, digital policy. Giovanni is the author of the monograph Digital Constitutionalism in Europe. Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society (Cambridge University Press 2022).

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$195 – $375