Discussion on AI regulation
Falling Walls Science Summit
Event location
Online
Target audience
publically
Artificial intelligence needs rules. But how can the regulation of risks and the development of innovations be balanced? How do the current regulations, such as the EU's AI Act, work? What role can universities play in bridging the gap between technology, society and politics?
Urs Gasser, Professor of Public Policy, Governance and Innovative Technology and Rector of the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy at TUM, and Helmut Krcmar, Professor of Information Systems and, until September, Delegate Officers of the President for the TUM Campus Heilbronn, will discuss these questions with guests from business and the media at the Falling Walls Science Summit in Berlin.
Additional information
- Program of the panel discussion "AI Governance: How to Benefit Everyone?"
- On the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the non-profit Falling Walls Foundation organizes the Falling Walls Science Summit every year on November 9 in Berlin to show the public which walls are being torn down by science. The event is regarded as one of the most important exchange formats between research and society as well as within science.
- AI research and teaching at TUM
- Munich School of Politics and Public Policy
- TUM Campus Heilbronn