Actionable Insights for Organizations and Compliance Officers Amid AI Evolving Challenges and the Impending EU AI Act

Camelia Gardot, Compliance Partner- Head of Connected Intelligence, Airbus

“It is not enough to change the world. That is all we have ever done. That happens even without us. We also have to interpret this change” In the prophetic echoes of Günther Anders' words in the seminal essay, "The Obsolescence of Man" a few decades ago one can sense an eerie resonance with the intricacies posed nowadays by the relentless march of AI. The surge in AI advancements globally presents both challenges and opportunities for organizations. Balancing innovation with adherence to evolving ethical standards and compliance requirements becomes imperative. For compliance officers, entrusted with upholding the ethical fabric of organizations, this comes with heightened responsibility.

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France Compliance Aviation February 2024 Vol.17, No. 66, Winter 2024

Camelia Gardot

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Camelia Gardot is Senior Compliance Partner at Airbus Defense and Space, heading the Connected Intelligence Programme Line Compliance. She has two decades of experience in advising international companies for large projects, strategic partnerships, M&A and Ethic and Compliance matters . Camelia completed a Master’s degree in International Business Law from the University of Toulouse (France) and is a qualified attorney, holding a Bar Practice Diploma in International Mergers and Acquisitions.

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Airbus is a global pioneer in the aerospace industry, operating in the commercial aircraft, helicopters, defence and space sectors. Airbus is a leader in designing, manufacturing and delivering aerospace products, services and solutions to customers on a worldwide scale. With over 130,000 employees and as the largest aeronautics and space company in Europe and a worldwide leader, Airbus is at the forefront of the aviation industry.

France Compliance Aviation February 2024 Vol.17, No. 66, Winter 2024

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