Emily Campbell-Ratcliffe is Head of AI Assurance at the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI), an expert directorate in the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) that works on enabling responsible innovation in AI and data driven technologies. Emily leads the CDEI’s efforts to support the growth of an ethical, trustworthy, and effective AI assurance ecosystem in the UK, in order to drive the uptake of safe and ethical AI. She is also part of the OECD.AI network of experts, contributing to their Expert Groups on AI Risk & Accountability, and Compute & Climate. Previously, she was a lead for the Centre’s AI monitoring function, looking at emerging transformative technologies, and has published work on the responsible publication of AI research, and how to manage its risks.
Regulation plays a crucial role in shaping responsible AI practices within businesses.This talk explores the importance and updates of many global regulatory frameworks in driving compliance, mitigating risks, and fostering trust in AI applications.
• Keeping abreast of evolving AI regulations to ensure compliance and avoid legal repercussions.
• Establishing internal policies aligned with regulatory guidelines to promote responsible AI practices.
• Collaborating with regulatory bodies and industry peers to influence responsible AI policies.
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