Swiss Day: Artifical Intelligence - who has the lead?

Datum/Zeit
26.02.2024, 18:30 - 20:10
Ort
Live-Stream Location
Hirschengraben 56, 8001 Zürich
Referierende
Ambassador Jacques Pitteloud
Prof. Dr. Adreas Kellerhals
Preis
kostenlos

Podcast

Program

12.30 – 12.40 p.m. EST / 18.30 – 18.40 CET
Opening remarks
Jacques Pitteloud, Swiss Ambassador to the United States
Professor Dr. Andreas Kellerhals, Director of the Europa Institut
 
12.40 – 12.55 p.m. EST / 18.40 – 18.55 CET
Switzerland and AI
Katharina Frey Bossoni, Deputy Head of the FDFA‘s
            
12.55 – 1.15 p.m. EST / 18.55 – 19.15 CET
Digitalization Division Regulatory approach by the EU
Dr. Angela Müller, Director AlgorithmWatch CH & Head of Policy AlgorithmWatch
 
1.15 – 1.35 p.m. EST / 19.15 – 19.35 CET
Implication of regulations on AI in the U.S.
Professor Anupam Chander, Georgetown University

1.35 – 2.00 p.m. EST / 19.35 – 20.00 CET
Panel discussion
Moderation: Professor Dr. Andreas Heinemann, University of Zurich

2.00 – 2.10 p.m. EST / 20.00 – 20.10 CET
Closing remarks
Professor Dr. Katrin Sieg, Director BMW Center for German and European Studies (CGES)
 

Content

The rapid development of artificial intelligence in recent years has, up to now, seen limited regulation. Last summer, the European Union became the first jurisdiction to propose a horizontal regulatory framework for artificial intelligence. This scope of the proposal is still subject of a contentious debate. It seems likely, though, that it will be adopted and have - like the General Data Protection Regulation of the EU - extraterritorial impact, on both sides of the Atlantic. A geopolitical element is also in play, as the actions of other major players, such as China, in this technological field remain unclear.
 
 
 
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