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AI Ethics, Regulation and Safety
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AI Ethics, Regulation and Safety

This webcast provides knowledge relevant to creating and operating safe and ethical AI systems that comply with impending AI regulation.

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Format

Webcast

NASBA Field of Study

Regulatory Ethics

Level

Basic

CPE Credits

1

Instructor

Dr. Jeremy Osborn, Matthias Holweg

Availability

3 months

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WC4667568

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Harness AI Safely and Ethically

AI is a powerful tool with the potential to transform accounting and finance, but it can also backfire when misused. Learn how to create and operate safe and ethical AI systems that comply with impending AI regulation in this webinar.

Preparing for the Brussels Effect

The first major AI regulation is EU's AI Act, and it is expected to become law in April of this year. The AI Act will likely create demand from firms that have to comply, as well as consultants and lawyers who will have to provide advice on AI regulation. It is widely expected that the Brussels Effect will lead to global AI regulatory convergence.

Analogous to what we saw with the introduction of the GDPR in 2016, we should expect a drastic increase in demand once the AI Act becomes law. Broaden your portfolio of professional skills to include AI regulatory compliance.

This webcast is the second in a series co-hosted by the University of Oxford's Saïd Business School and AICPA® & CIMA®, as part of a partnership that includes a joint quarterly online course on ESG and Sustainable Financial Strategy.

Key Topics

  • The reputational, legal and regulatory consequences of AI failure
  • AI compliance processes
  • The objectives of AI regulation
  • Innovating safely with AI
  • Risk and impact assessment for AI systems

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify the main causes and consequences of AI failure in terms of reputational, legal and regulatory implications.
  • Identify the main regulatory efforts underway globally and what objective regulators are pursuing.
  • Recognize the fundamental difference between AI compliance to other compliance efforts, such as GDPR.
  • Identify the concept of trustworthiness, and how it is used by regulators in the compliance process.
  • Indicate an understanding of the AI compliance process, especially the conformity assessment mandate for high-risk AI systems.
  • Identify the timelines and penalties for noncompliance with the AI Act.

Who Will Benefit

  • Executives (CxO)
  • Board members
  • Senior leaders
  • Managers
  • Professionals and functional experts who require a broader understanding of impending AI regulatory changes and policy implications and the impact this will have on the organizations they lead.
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NASBA Field of Study
Regulatory Ethics
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
None
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This is a digital product. With full paid access the content will be available to you for 3 months after purchase date.
Duration
1 hr
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Speakers
Dr. Jeremy Osborn
FCMA, CGMA, CPA (Aust.)
Jeremy is an accounting iconoclast with deep experience of how sustainability catalyses systems change. Jeremy is AICPA & CIMA’s Global Head of Sustainability, supporting the accountancy profession through AICPA and CIMA members, candidates and registrants in 188 countries and territories to embed sustainability into their organizations and then measure and communicate the value this is creating for their investors and other stakeholders.
Matthias Holweg
Matthias' areas of expertise include process improvement, digital operations, and leading digital transformations within organisations. At Oxford Saïd, he oversees the Technology and Operations Management and Leading Digital Transformation course offerings , and is the Director of the Oxford Artificial Intelligence Programme. He also is a member of the School Board. Matthias is an industrial engineer by training, and a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Prior to joining Oxford he was on the faculty of the University of Cambridge and a Sloan Industry Center Fellow at MIT’s Engineering Systems Division.
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