An opportunity arises to obtain practical tools to comply with the AI Act and other European regulations led by Gregory Lewkowicz on December 9th at FARI.
The training session was moved from November 7th to December 9th due to a national strike.
During the initial session, participants will explore the fundamental principles needed for adherence to the AI Act. The second session will delve into case studies to grasp technical standards related to risk management, identify best practices, and assess key metrics crucial for compliance.
Professionals from the public and private sectors interested in European AI and data regulations are encouraged to attend.
FARI, supported by the European Resilience & Recovery Fund (RRF), offers free access to participants from public administrations, public institutions, and research entities. A 50% discount is available for educational institutions, NGOs, non-profits, companies based in Brussels, and residents of Brussels.
To take advantage of the complimentary training and discounts, registration with a professional e-mail address from one of the aforementioned categories is required.