How can we keep AI-powered FinTech compliant as laws keep changing? Get a glimpse of what compliance really means—and how AI is reshaping regulatory compliance for FinTech, from privacy-by-design to real-time monitoring and regulatory change analysis. Accessible to everyone.
Understand how Artificial Intelligence is regulated in Europe / Luxembourg and what the main risks and consequences are when AI systems are used irresponsibly. An accessible session from a public authority perspective.
Presents the fundamentals of neural networks and their role in modern AI applications like image recognition and language processing.
This module offers a comprehensive introduction to artificial intelligence (AI) through three key perspectives: its historical development, ethical considerations, and the evolving European legal framework. Participant will explore the origins of AI, from early computational theories and symbolic systems to modern machine learning and generative models, gaining an understanding of how technological advances have shaped today’s AI landscape. The module then examines major ethical challenges associated with AI, including bias and fairness, transparency, accountability, privacy, and the societal impact of automation. Participants will engage with real-world case studies to critically assess how AI systems affect individuals and communities, and how ethical principles can guide responsible design and deployment. A central focus is placed on Europe’s regulatory approach to AI. The talk introduces key elements of the European Union’s AI governance, including risk-based regulation, and the Artificial Intelligence Act. Participants will analyse how European policies aim to balance innovation with fundamental rights, safety, and public trust.
As AI becomes part of our daily lives, new security questions emerge. Is it safe to use AI, and how can we use it responsibly? This "tAlk tIme" addresses these concerns before diving deeper into the security of AI systems themselves, showing how AI, like any other software, can be attacked – and what that means for developers, organizations, and users.
Examines the ethical, social, and economic impacts of AI and encourages critical thinking about its role in society.