Symposium TILT & RegTech4AI: Regulating AI in Practice
by Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT)
The Symposium TILT & RegTech4AI: Regulating AI in Practice is a collaborative event organized by the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT) at Tilburg University and the Law & Tech Lab's RegTech4AI project at Maastricht University. This symposium focuses on the practical implementation of AI regulations and the technical requirements necessary to make AI-related laws effective in real-world applications.
Key topics addressed during the symposium include the technical demands of the AI Act concerning accuracy and robustness in healthcare and education, the responsibilities associated with using conversational agents in mental health care from an EU regulatory perspective, and the development of tools and metrics for assessing compliance with the AI Act's transparency requirements.
The event features a series of presentations by scholars and PhD researchers, providing attendees with insights into the latest research and practical approaches to AI regulation. Notable sessions include discussions on the intersection of the revised EU Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing regime with the AI Act, and the challenges of extraterritorial enforcement of the AI Act and the Digital Services Act.
This symposium is ideal for legal professionals, policymakers, academics, and technologists interested in the intersection of AI and regulation. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of current challenges and solutions in implementing AI regulations, making it a valuable opportunity for those involved in AI governance and compliance.
Speakers(8)
Aimen Taimur
Bram Rijsbosch
Giovana Figueiredo Peluso Lopes
Kamil Szostak
Konrad Kollnig
Lucas Giovanni Uberti-Bona Marin
Magdalena Brewczyńska
Tjaša Petročnik
Event Details
- Date
- April 23, 2025
- Location
- 🇳🇱 Tilburg, Netherlands
- Tilburg University, Room M 1003
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Legal professionals, policymakers, academics, technologists
- Attendees
- Approximately 50 participants