How can governments and the private sector manage AI adoption? A shared approach between Europe and the US makes adoption more likely, and there are significant opportunities for cooperation on both sides of the Atlantic.
Event Overview
How are new developments in AI policy and adoption impacting the EU-US relationship? A shared approach between Europe and the US makes adoption more likely, and there are significant untapped opportunities for cooperation on both sides of the Atlantic. While Europe has competitiveness challenges, the continent plays a crucial role in the AI supply chain. Europe is also a critical market for American tech firms and produces top-tier intellectual talent. Europe and the US agree that tech represents the key front line for future prosperity and security.
Speakers:
Ruth Bajada, Deputy Chief of Mission, Delegation of the European Union to the United States
Daniela Braga, CEO, Defined.ai
Glenn Parham, Public Policy Manager, Meta; Founder and CEO, GovBench
Zach Whitman, Chief Data Scientist and Chief AI Officer, General Services Administration
Moderated by:
Ronan Murphy, Director, Tech Policy, Center for European Policy Analysis
This event is hosted in partnership with the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP) for its AI+ Expo