Join the stakeholder event on EDPB opinion on ‘AI models’

Oct 11, 2024

Source: European Data Protection Board

Brussels, 11 October -The EDPB will organise a stakeholder event on ‘AI models’ on 5 November 2024 (exact time to be confirmed). 

During its latest plenary, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) exceptionally agreed to organise a remote public event aimed at collecting input from stakeholders on issues relating to the request for an Art. 64(2) GDPR opinion on artificial intelligence (“AI”) submitted to the EDPB by the Irish Data Protection Authority (DPA). 

Individuals representing European sector associations, organisations or NGOs and individual companies, law firms or academics are invited to take part in this event (one participant per organisation). The EDPB encourages all organisations interested in this matter to delegate a representative with technical knowledge of this topic.

As a general rule, participants will be registered on a first-come first-serve basis. Nonetheless, the EDPB reserves the right to give precedence to specific stakeholders among those who expressed their interest, in light of their relevance for the subject matter of this event with the aim to ensure relevant expertise among participants, as well as the diversity of the views expressed at the event.  

Do you wish to participate? 

The EDPB will launch a call for expression of interest to participate in the EDPB’s stakeholder event on ‘AI models’ on 15 October at 10.00 am (Brussels time).

The call will be closed as soon as a sufficiently high number of applicants is reached with a view to ensuring the participation of a maximum number of stakeholders.

The call will be launched on the EDPB website. More details will follow on the day of the launch of the call.

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