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Generative AI, Law Enforcement and National Security

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Quoi:
Panel
Quand:
9:45, Jeudi 15 Mai 2025 (45 minutes)
Pauses:
Coffee Break   10:30 AM à 11:00 AM (30 minutes)
Thème:
Data Regulations in Practice
Mots-clés:
Artificial IntelligenceInternational CooperationRegulatory evolutionInnovative TechnologiesEnforcement
In an era marked by the transformative potential of Generative AI and emerging Advanced General Intelligence (AGI), law enforcement and national security agencies face both unprecedented challenges and opportunities and have critical responsibilities. This panel will explore how governments can deploy these powerful AI tools without undermining privacy, data protection, and human rights. We will examine the interplay between evolving regulatory expectations, geopolitical pressures, and corporate strategies for managing government access to AI systems and data. Finally, we will discuss the implications of data localization and international data transfers for AI deployment and oversight.

Key questions

  1. How can national security and law enforcement agencies responsibly harness advanced Generative AI and AGI tools without compromising privacy, data protection, and human rights?
  2. What measures are global AI companies implementing to manage government access to AI systems and data, and how do these align with evolving regulatory expectations and geopolitical pressures?
  3. What are the implications for international data transfers in the context of evolving AI capabilities and cross-border law enforcement demands?
  4. Why are some policymakers (for instance in Italy) advocating for domestic data localization for AI systems, and what impact could such requirements have on innovation, global cooperation, and human rights?

Huanzhang Fu

Conférencier.ère

Daniel Drewer

Conférencier.ère

Kristian Bartholin

Conférencier.ère

Rafaela Nicolazzi

Conférencier.ère

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