Regulating AI in the UK: time to think or behind the pack?

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Date(s) - 10/09/2024
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Herbert Smith Freehills

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This fundraising panel discussion, hosted by Herbert Smith Freehills, will bring together experts in AI and regulation to discuss the UK’s approach to this emerging sector to date, and how it compares with other global approaches.

All funds will go directly to support our vital work here at JUSTICE, including our recently launched workstream on “AI, human rights and the law”, a multiyear programme looking at how to embrace AI’s benefits in the justice system while ensuring its use improves access to justice, advances human rights, and strengthens the rule of law. 

Standard tickets are £75.

Representatives of NGOs and charities are eligible for a discounted ticket price of £30. We are only offering 10 discounted tickets, so we encourage booking as soon as possible.

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Tickets include a drinks reception.

This event begins at 6pm (with registration from 5:45pm) and is followed by a drinks reception until 8pm. To support our work, you can also make a donation now.


10 September 2024
Regulating AI in the UK: time to think or behind the pack?

Chair:

  • James Wood-  Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills

Panel discussion: 

  • Lord Tim Clement-Jones CBE – LibDem Lords spokesperson for Science, Innovation and Technology, Co-Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence, author of Living with the Algorithm: Servant or Master?: AI Governance and Policy for the Future (2024)
  • Sophia Adams Bhatti – Public policy and human rights expert, author of “Algorithms in the Justice System: Current Practices, Legal and Ethical Challenges” in The Law of Artificial Intelligence, eds Hervey and Lavy (2024), formerly Global Head of Purpose and Impact, Simmons & Simmons
  • Brittany SmithOpenAI’s Head of UK Policy and Partnerships, experienced advocate at the intersection of AI and equity in industry, civil society, and philanthropy, and member of the Board of Directors of Partnership on AI.
  • Dr Susie Alegre – International Human Rights Lawyer and CIGI Fellow; author of Human Rights, Robot Wrongs: Being Human in the Age of AI (2024) and Freedom to Think (2022)

Venue: Herbert Smith Freehills, Exchange House, Primrose St, London, EC2A 2EG


Terms and Conditions: As this is a fundraising event, we are unable to offer refunds.