The era of artificial intelligence: how the European Union is adapting to change and how Ukraine should respond
Training
The era of artificial intelligence: how the European Union is adapting to change and how Ukraine should respond
Organizers: Jean Monnet Chair “In-depth Study of EU Values and Law: Ukrainian Context,” Public Organization “Center for Democracy and Rule of Law,” Public Organization “Ukrainian Agency for Copyright and Related Rights”
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The rapid development of artificial intelligence poses new challenges for states and society. The European Union is currently building a regulatory system through the AI Act and is trying to combine innovation with security and human rights protection. For Ukraine, the implementation of EU standards in the field of AI is not only a formality but also a catalyst for the development of an innovative economy.
During the training, participants will learn about:
- Key provisions of the EU’s approach to AI regulation and whether Ukraine already meets EU standards.
- Ukrainian legislation that already regulates the use of AI and prospects for development.
- Recommendations for the use of AI in various fields.
SPEAKER

Assistant Professor at the Department of EU Law at Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Lawyer at the Center for Democracy and Rule of Law and the Ukrainian Agency for Copyright and Related Rights, Doctor of Philosophy.
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Dear Colleague,
Thank you for registering to attend the VIII-th Kharkiv International Legal Forum.
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See you at VIII-th Kharkiv International Legal Forum on September 23-27, 2024!

Co-Chairman of Organizing Committee
Rector of Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University
Anatoly Hetman