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What the EU AI Act means for you and how to prepare

By Holly Vatter posted 13 days ago

  
For companies believed that the EU AI Act will help to shape future AI regulations worldwide, much like GDPR did. For Global companies that are directly affected by the act, the time is now to proactively build governance into the planning and strategy of your AI initiatives. This will help your organization achieve compliance, avoid expensive audits, fines and damage to your organization’s reputation. For those organizations  not directly affected by the EU AI Act, regulations and standards are growing and changing quickly, there is the need to proactively prepare. 

In this webinar, which is available On Demand, you’ll learn how the EU AI Act will impact business, how to prepare, how you can mitigate risk, and how regulation and innovation can be balanced. You’ll hear key learnings from IBM’s approach to AI governance and how this experience directly applies to the EU AI Act.

You’ll leave the session with clear advice on what companies need to do today to prepare for both the EU AI Act and the global AI legislation that will follow.

Speakers:

  • Hans Petter Dalen, Business Leader in EMEA for IBM AI for Business
  • Jamie VanDodick, IBM, Director, AI Ethics and Governance
  • Dasha Simons, Managing Consultant, EMEA Trustworthy Al
IBM watsonx.governance supports compliance with the EU AI Act and other impending AI regulations and industry standards, providing governance across the AI lifecycle for both Generative AI (Gen AI) and machine learning (ML) models on watsonx, one integrated platform. Deployed on-premises, on private or public cloud, watsonx.governance provides model lifecycle governance, risk management and compliance for both watsonx.ai and 3rd party models including those from Amazon Bedrock/Sagemaker, Google Vertex and Microsoft Azure. watsonx.governance provides automated, highly scalable, transparent process with explainable model outcomes, designed to improve accountability and oversight for enforcing policies and regulations. Capabilities of watsonx.governance that map directly to specific articles of the EU AI Act include:  
 
  • Risk management – use case and model inventory, risk scorecards, workflow dashboards and issue management
  • Evaluation and monitoring – model health, accuracy, drift, bias, explainability and Gen AI quality
  • Documentation – factsheets capabilities to automate the capture and documentation of the facts about use cases, models and prompts throughout the AI lifecycle 

Please reach out to me with any questions or comments.

Thank you,

Holly


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