
Attorney-at-law and patent attorney. For almost 20 years he has been specializing in the broadly understood law of new technologies, including IT contracts, intellectual property law, GDPR and legal aspects of artificial intelligence.
President of the board of the AI LAW TECH Foundation, which is an interdisciplinary think-tank focused on technical, legal, ethical and business aspects of the development of new technologies, in particular AI.
Member of the Social Team of Experts appointed by the President of the Personal Data Protection Office.
He was part of the Council for Digital Affairs of the second term, appointed by the Minister for Digital Affairs. As part of the work of the Council for Digital Affairs, he participated in the reform of national personal data protection legislation.
He was at the helm of the subgroup advising on legal aspects of AI in the expert team of the Ministry of Digital Affairs. As part of this engagement, he participated in the preparation of the "Assumptions for the AI strategy for Poland". Subsequently, he led the work of the Working Group on Ethical and Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence (GRAI), established at the Ministry of Digital Affairs.
He lectures on subjects related to intellectual property law, cybersecurity law and the law of new technologies at Kozminski University and the Warsaw School of Economics.
Supervisor of postgraduate studies in Modern Technology Law and postgraduate studies in Artificial Intelligence Law conducted at Kozminski University. Co-director of the postgraduate programme Biznes.AI Artificial Intelligence Project Management (ALK). He also lectured on legal subjects related to AI as part of MBA programmes (Kozminski University, AGH University of Kraków).
Author of a number of scientific and popular science publications in the area of IT law, including personal data and legal aspects of artificial intelligence. Co-editor of the commentary on the Artificial Intelligence Act (work currently ongoing).
Sessions auxquelles Roman Bieda participe
Lundi 12 Mai, 2025
AI systems are becoming more integrated into critical decision-making processes, which makes questions of liability and accountability more pressing than ever. If an AI-based decision goes wrong, who is responsible? This session will unite experts from Meta, Italian Institute for Privacy and Data Valorisation, AI Law Tech Institute, SGS, and CNPD to explore the evolving frameworks for AI liability and the role of certification in building respons...