The political agreement on the AI Act - Part 3

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Oliver Belitz

Counsel
Germany

As an IT lawyer specialising in Emerging Technologies, in particular Artificial Intelligence (AI), I help companies navigate the complex landscape at the intersection of technology and law. Based in our Frankfurt office, I counsel a wide range of national and international clients, from innovative start-ups to large multinational corporations.

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Dr. Simon Hembt

Associate
Germany

Senior associate for IP, Copyright, and Industry Regulation – Specialising in Artificial Intelligence, Digital Media, and Games.

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Feyo Sickinghe

Of Counsel
Netherlands

I am a Principal Regulatory Counsel in our Regulatory & Public Affairs practice in the Netherlands and Brussels. I have a focus on tech and comms and digital markets regulation, drawing on in-depth business knowledge and extensive experience in TMT and public administration.

In Part 3 of our AI podcast series, Bird & Bird AI legal and regulatory experts, Feyo Sickinghe, Dr. Simon Hembt and Oliver Belitz, delve into the topic of bias in AI systems. They discuss how to address bias, enforcement of the new rules, penalties, actions individuals can take, and provide some key takeaways. Stay up to date as they touch upon the timing of the rest of the regulatory process and what to expect.

Listen to Part 1 and Part 2 to gain a comprehensive understanding of the AI Act. These episodes unpack various aspects such as the risks being addressed, the protection of fundamental rights, restrictions on copyright for AI-generated content, and use cases related to biometric identification.

We hope you enjoy this episode on key insights from the political agreement on the EU AI Act. 

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