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AI Talks: Understanding the EU AI Act – What It Means for Companies Worldwide

AI Literacy Obligations and Prohibited Practices – Obligations Starting February 2, 2025
January 30, 2025

Event summary

The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, which entered into force on August 1, 2024, is poised to become the world’s first comprehensive AI regulation, setting a global benchmark for how AI systems are developed, deployed and used ethically.

With its far-reaching extraterritorial effect, the EU AI Act doesn’t just apply to businesses based in the EU. Companies outside the EU that develop, provide or use AI systems targeting EU users or markets also must comply with these groundbreaking requirements.

Whether you’re a US-based business, a global enterprise or a fast-growing tech startup, understanding the EU AI Act is critical to ensuring compliance, mitigating risk and staying ahead in the rapidly evolving AI regulatory landscape.

Join Cooley’s cyber/data/privacy team for a three-part webinar series designed to help founders, general counsel, legal teams and compliance professionals navigate the implications of the EU AI Act. Each session will provide actionable insights on the law’s requirements and key compliance deadlines starting in 2025.

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions. Don’t miss this chance to stay informed about a regulation that will shape the future of AI – wherever your company operates.

AI Literacy Obligations and Prohibited Practices – Obligations Starting February 2, 2025

9:00 am PST / 12:00 pm EST / 5:00 pm GMT / 6:00 pm CET

On February 2, 2025, critical provisions of the EU AI Act take effect, including AI literacy obligations and the enforcement of prohibited AI practices. These requirements are not limited to EU-based companies – any organization developing, deploying or operating AI systems that impact the EU market must be prepared to comply. This session will explore the significance of these new obligations and prohibitions, helping businesses of all sizes understand their responsibilities and evaluate potential risk exposure. Whether you’re developing or deploying AI systems as a startup based in the US, a global company, or an organization with operations or customers in the EU, this session will provide actionable insights to ensure you are prepared for the first wave of EU AI Act requirements.

Cooley’s European tech regulatory group assists companies at all stages in the business life cycle, so they can successfully navigate the landscape of fast-evolving tech regulation. Cooley is a market leader in working with companies on the regulatory implications of creating, making available and deploying AI systems.

  

For questions about this series, please email Francesca Bottorff and Elena-Alina Rapotan.

 

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