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On-Demand: Unveiling AI Policy Insights: Global Trends and Regulatory Strategies

Watch our recorded webinar for a virtual discussion on all things AI policy in the United States, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region. In 45 minutes, you’ll gain valuable insights from policy experts, empowering you to address key challenges and tap into emerging opportunities from AI policy.

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With the increasing adoption and integration of artificial intelligence across sectors, policy frameworks around the world are trying to catch up with fast-paced developments. From laws in Japan to prevent imitation products in the metaverse, and in Brazil to restrict the use of copyright content in AI, to more than 300 bills across the federal and state governments in the United States looking to regulate AI, the landscape is quickly becoming more complicated.

Watch our recorded webinar for a virtual discussion on all things AI policy in the United States, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region. In 45 minutes, you’ll gain valuable insights from policy experts and industry leaders, empowering you to address key challenges and tap into emerging opportunities from AI policy.

Panelists will discuss:

  • The latest developments in AI policy across the United States, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region

  • Future regulatory shifts in AI policy that may impact your operations

  • Best practices to navigate the intricate terrain of AI policy and effectively advocate for your organization’s interests

Featured speakers:

  • Daniel Castro, director, Center for Data Innovation. Daniel is also the vice president at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) and director of ITIF's Center for Data Innovation. Daniel writes and speaks on a variety of issues related to information technology and internet policy, including privacy, security, intellectual property, internet governance, e-government, and accessibility for people with disabilities. His work has been quoted and cited in numerous media outlets, including The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, USA Today, Bloomberg News, and Bloomberg Businessweek. In 2015, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker appointed Castro to the Commerce Data Advisory Council.

  • Neil Suri, U.S. analyst, FiscalNote Professional Services. Neil works closely with technology and financial services clients to help them stay abreast of important legislative and regulatory changes. He has strong interests in antitrust, technology regulation, and international trade policy.

  • Lucas Machado, global policy analyst, FiscalNote Professional Services. Lucas holds a Master's Degree in International Politics, is a former lecturer on diplomatic studies, and has experience in Brazilian foreign and environmental policy. As a Global Policy Analyst in FiscalNote's Global Professional Services Team, he is responsible for the monitoring of AI policy in Latin America for some of the company's biggest clients.

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