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Artificial Intelligence: state of play in legislation and practice

22 Mar 2024, 09:30 - 10:30 CEST Hungary Online

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22 Mar 2024 Past event

09:30 - 10:30 CEST

CMS Budapest is hosting a new series of accreditation training events approved by the Hungarian Bar Association as part of the new compulsory accreditation system in Hungary. 

Artificial Intelligence: state of play in legislation and practice 

During this webinar, we will cover the following topics:

  • Definition of AI
  • Prohibited uses of AI
  • Classification of high-risk AI systems 
  • General purpose AI/generative AI/foundation models
  • Enforcement and fines
  • Legislative outlook
  • To-dos for businesses

     

Registration number: NY003128/2023
Participation: 1 credit point

This event will be held in Hungarian and will take form of a webinar.  Please click on the link below to register.

 

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