AI Governance in the Age of Autonomous and Agentic Systems.
April 16 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
AI is getting more autonomous, and that’s both exciting and challenging. What happens when AI systems start making decisions on their own? Who’s accountable when things go wrong? And how so we manage the risks without slowing down innovation? If you’ve been wondering about these questions, this session is for <a href="http://you.
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As someone working in AI agents and product development, I’ve been diving deep into AI governance frameworks to understand what’s actually required. In this session, we’ll explore the key concepts from AI governance – what makes AI different from traditional software, the risk-based approaches organizations are using, and what’s happening in the regulatory landscape with frameworks like the NIST AI RMF and the EU AI <a href="http://Act.
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This session is for anyone curious about AI governance, and seeking to understand how to build AI systems responsibly – as it explores how organizations can manage risk, accountability, and oversight in increasingly autonomous and agent-driven AI <a href="http://systems.
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Agenda:
7:00PM – Introduction of IEEE Hamilton Section
7:15PM – Presentation
8:00PM – Q&A
8:15PM – Refreshments
Room: Boardroom, Bldg: Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, 2302 Bridge Rd,
, Oakville,, Ontario, Canada, L6L 2G6