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SUMMARY:The State of AI Regulation Across the Globe
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence remains in the regulatory hot-seat\, wi
 th governments racing to develop new and refined regulations and protectio
 ns for AI. While the EU AI Act is the first mover in the space and the Bru
 ssels effect is in play\, countries across the globe weigh the key issues 
 of risks\, rights\, and economic opportunity against the needs of their re
 gion. In this learning call\, panelists explore different approaches to AI
  regulation from policy experts from Africa\, Latin America\, North Americ
 a\, and Europe.&nbsp\;Panelists discuss how national priorities are implem
 ented in different regions\, how the EU AI Act has a global impact\, how R
 wanda and Brazil serve as new models of AI regulation\, and how government
 s\, such as the US\, take sectoral\, legislative\, and regulatory bodies a
 pproaches to AI governance.SpeakersRidwan Oloyede&nbsp\;is the assistant d
 irector for the professional development workflow at Certa Foundation’s 
 Center for Law and Innovation. He most recently co-authored Certa Foundati
 on’s report on the state of AI regulation in Africa and analyzed Rwanda
 ’s unique approach to AI regulation as the first mover in Africa. Previo
 usly Ridwan Oloyede co-founded Tech Hive Advisor\, PrivacyLensAfrica\, and
  Privacy Bar &amp\; Bants. He has been designated as an expert at the Coun
 cil of Europe’s Data Protection Unit.&nbsp\;Carlos Affonzo De Souza is d
 irector of the Institute of Technology and Society of Rio de Janeiro and a
  professor of law at Rio de Janeiro State University and the University of
  Ottawa Law School. Carlos De Souza is an Affiliated Fellow at Yale Law Sc
 hool’s Information and Society Project. He is a member of the Executive 
 Committee of the Global Network of Internet &amp\; Society Research Center
 s\, and his recent work has focused on Brazil’s efforts to regulate AI a
 head of November’s G20 meeting and the emerging rights-based approach in
  that regulation.Mason Kortz is a clinical instructor at Harvard Law Schoo
 l’s Cyberlaw Clinic at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet &amp\; Soci
 ety. He brings his legal training and background as a software and databas
 e developer to his work at the Cyberlaw Clinic. His recent research focuse
 s on the law of artificial intelligence and algorithms\, and he has writte
 n and presented on how algorithmic decision-making has impacted intellectu
 al property rights\, product liability requirements\, and the criminal leg
 al system.Gabriele Mazzini is the architect and lead author of the EU AI A
 ct by the European Commission\, where he has focused on technology law and
  policy for the past seven years. Prior to joining the European Commission
 \, Gabriele served in the European Parliament and the Court of Justice and
  was Associate General Counsel at the Millennium Villages Project\, an int
 ernational development initiative across several sub-Saharan countries. Ga
 briele Mazzini is a Connection Science Fellow at the Massachusetts Institu
 te of Technology.
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LOCATION:23 Everett Street \, Cambridge (United States of America) 
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