“Europe’s New AI Act: What does it mean for Europe and the United States?”

Date 2024/02/29 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM time ics/ical Download the ics/ical
Location American Council on Germany 60 East 56th Street, 10th Floor NY 10022 New York City United States
Automatisch gespeicherter Entwurf 3

29 February 2024
starting at
8:00 a.m. EST

“Europe’s New AI Act: What does it mean for Europe and the United States?”

The American Council on Germany

and the

American Business Forum on Europe

cordially invites you to a

Breakfast Briefing

on

“Europe’s New AI Act:
What does it mean for Europe and the United States?”

The European Parliament just passed the AI Act, which forms the world's first legal framework for artificial
intelligence and also applies to U.S. providers if they offer AI systems in the European Union. What exactly
does the AI Act regulate? What impact is it expected to have on providers and users in the United States
and Europe, and what consequences does the new European legal framework have for investments and
transactions in the tech sector?

with
Oliver J. Süme
Partner at Fieldfisher and
Chair of the Board of eco – Association of the Internet Industry

To attend, please RSVP to events@acgusa.org by 26 February.

AGENDA

    • 17:00 pm CEST
    • Welcome & Housekeeping

       

      Lars Steffen
      Director International, eco – Association of the Internet Industry

    • 17:05 pm CEST
    • How to investigate online abuse with free tools

       

      Theo Geurts
      CIPP/E Privacy & GRC Officer, Realtime Register B.V.

    • 17:45 pm CEST
    • Q&A
    • 18:00 pm CEST
    • End of Meeting
  • SPEAKERS

    Oliver J. Süme
    Oliver J. Süme

    Partner at Fieldfisher

    Chair of the Board of eco – Association of the Internet Industry

    Oliver Süme is a Partner and Technology Lawyer at Fieldfisher, and advises his clients on all legal issues in the areas of IT and digitalization, especially IT contract law, data protection law, and legal issues relating to IT security and e-commerce. In addition, he advises companies from a wide range of industries in connection with digitalization processes and the use of new technologies such as blockchain, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and the establishment of data spaces. He most recently spent more than 18 months advising the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) on the establishment of Gaia-X, working with a international team of more than 17 lawyers on legal issues relating to corporate law, antitrust law, data protection law, and IP law. Mr. Süme is also Chair of the Board of eco – Association of the Internet Industry and heads the data protection working group of EuroISPA, the European umbrella organization of internet service providers.

    HOSTS

    Thomas Rickert
    Thomas Rickert

    Director Names & Numbers

    eco – Association of the Internet Industry

    Lars Steffen
    Lars Steffen

    Director eco International

    eco – Association of the Internet Industry

    PARTNER

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