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

February 2024ComplianceAviation

Abstract

“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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Camélia Gardot

Senior Director of Compliance, Hertz , France

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