We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming meeting 'Becoming AI Competitive & Compliant: The Game is Afoot' organized in collaboration with Ernst & Young.
Join us for a session to learn more about the significance and the realities of the EU AI Act and what businesses must do to stay compliant.
The discussion led by Dr. George Tilesch, Chief AI Expert at EY AI Confidence, emphasizes the significance and the realities of the EU AI Act as a pioneering framework for AI regulation. We explore the motivations behind regulatory actions and the urgency for companies to adapt. The session highlights how organizations have proactively established
Responsible AI practices even before compliance became mandatory. Dr. Adrienn Piskóti, Senior Manager at EY Law, outlines the compliance timeline for the EU AI Act, detailing the roadmap and actions companies must take to align with the regulations, including assessing their AI model inventory and understanding the implications of compliance.
The conversation also addresses the enforcement of the AI Act and the consequences of non-compliance. Áron Badinszky, AI regulatory expert discusses the concept of AI literacy as defined by the Act, its compliance requirements, and the current state of the Hungarian AI landscape, including the role of domestic governance frameworks and the importance of regulatory sandboxes. Overall, the session underscores the dual imperative of AI competitiveness and compliance, urging immediate action from businesses.
Please note that the event is open for AmCham members and partners of EY, participation is free of charge, but registration is required.
Before joining EY, George held prestigious positions as a senior executive and served as a trusted advisor to world leaders, governments, and top-tier Fortune 50 companies. His guidance has been sought after for developing cutting-edge AI and innovation strategies across all continents.
Adrienn was admitted to the Budapest Bar Association as an attorney-at-law in April 2011, and is a certified tax advisor, having achieved this credential in 2017.
As a legal advisor, he specializes in regulatory and ethical issues related to artificial intelligence and also serves as a Junior Lecturer at the Eötvös Loránd University.
He has extensive project management experience in innovative and disruptive technologies and has expanded his knowledge of international law through study programs in the United States.