Round-table Discussion: How can Public Sector organisations safely navigate AI governance under a Labour government?
The UK has just joined the first internationally binding treaty on AI. What will that mean in practise for you organisation?
Join us for a lunchtime round-table discussion at the House of Lords, where industry leaders and experts in AI, Law, business and the Public Sector come together to share insights on practical AI governance.
This roundtable discussion and presentation series will equip leaders with the knowledge to navigate AI governance, regulatory compliance, and ethical considerations. This event is designed to help you stay ahead in your organisation by making informed, responsible decisions about AI integration.
Event highlights
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Discussions will feature experts in artificial intelligence, AI law and the execution of AI in complex public sector organisations and providers. This events is structured to provide comprehensive insights into the interconnected impacts of AI on various sectors, guided by legal and business perspectives.
SHORT TALKS
LEGAL OVERVIEW
Gareth Stokes, DLA Piper
Gareth will give the Lawyer's perspective, from his legal work on technology transactions, includes the design and training of AI models, collection and use of data, and the increasing array of specialist hardware available to run these AIs more efficiently
AI GOVERNANCE OVERVIEW
James Winters, Deeper Insights
Organisational AI Governance in Practice: exploring key concepts, methodologies and regulatory considerations, with insights into steps businesses should take, for the use and development of safe and compliant AI systems
AI IMPLEMENTATION
TBC, CDW
Overview
CASE STUDY PERSPECTIVE
TBC, TBC
A case study on integrated AI
Our previous attendees include senior executives from:
LUNCH AGENDA
12:15 - 12:30 Networking, drinks and canapes
12:30 - 12:40 AI Governance overview
12:40 - 13:00 TechUK view on AI Governance
13:00 - 13:20 Legal impacts of AI governance
13:20 - 13:40 AI implementation in business
13:40 - 14:30 Round-table Discussions
A Senior AI Management Consultant at Deeper Insights, that blends Computational Neuroscience and AI with expertise in consulting, data analytics, and AI ethics research. She champions multidisciplinary methods to explore technology's impact on business and society.
CEO and Founder of Deeper Insights, specializes in solving impossible problems with AI
Leading internal AI Governance and Assurance policies, processes and mechanisms. Supporting cross industry organisations to build Trustworthy AI in development projects and through building bespoke organisational management control systems.
Gareth Stokes is DLA Piper's Technology Sector Head in the UK. He is part of the leadership of DLA Piper’s global AI practice, regularly participating in events alongside colleagues from both sides of the Atlantic in this exciting space. He specialises in complex technology transactions and major strategic sourcing projects.
Who should attend?
Leaders working in or with the public sector with questions about implementing AI governance and regulation in their organizations should attend this event. Gain insights from experts in AI, law, and business on establishing governance frameworks, ensuring compliance with evolving regulations, and integrating ethical considerations into AI usage. Learn actionable strategies for leveraging AI to drive growth while adhering to legal standards and managing potential risks. This event provides the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complexities of AI, helping you make informed decisions and stay ahead in your industry.
What you'll learn
- Expert Knowledge: Insights from AI, law, and business experts.
- Governance Frameworks: Establish effective AI governance in your organisation.
- Regulatory Compliance: Stay updated on evolving AI regulations.
- Ethical Integration: Learn to address ethical considerations in AI usage.
- Strategic Implementation: Leverage AI for growth and competitiveness.
- Risk Management: Identify and mitigate AI-related risks.
The venue
The House of Lords
The House of Lords is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Like the lower house, the House of Commons, it meets in the Palace of Westminster in London, England.
The nearest train stations:
The Westminster Station
- Underground Ltd, Westminster Station, Bridge St, London SW1A 2JR
- Mapped location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/eNU3rDeS9jYrmX7y9