Putting AI into Action: how to leverage AI and navigate regulatory developments
2pm – 3pm5 December 2024
Online
techUK is delighted to run an online webinar to discuss how businesses can be supported to best maximise AI opportunities by tackling AI uncertainties and by confidently interpreting emerging global AI regulation.
This event is aimed at business leaders, policymakers, and AI professionals looking to understand how to leverage the power of AI, while navigating the evolving regulatory landscape.
With AI rapidly advancing and regulatory frameworks being developed at an unprecedented pace across different regions, it is crucial for businesses to stay informed about the latest legal requirements, compliance needs, and how to responsibly innovate with AI.
The event will offer expert insights into global regulatory developments, their implications for AI innovation, and practical guidance on navigating these changes.
Usman joined techUK in January 2024 as Programme Manager for Artificial Intelligence.
His role is to help techUK members of all sizes and across all sectors to adopt AI at scale. This includes identifying the barriers to adoption, considering solutions and how best to maximise AI's potential.
Prior to joining techUK, Usman worked as a policy, government affairs and public affairs professional in the advertising sector. He has also worked in sales and marketing and FinTech.
Usman is a graduate of the London School of Economics and Political Science (MSc), BPP Law School (GDL and LLB) and Queen Mary University of London (BA).
When he isn’t working, Usman enjoys spending time with his family and friends. He also has a keen interest in running, reading and travelling.
techUK’s Putting AI into Action campaign serves as a one stop shop for showcasing the opportunities and benefits of AI adoption across sectors and markets.
During this campaign, techUK will run a regular drumbeat of activity, including events, reports, and insights, to demonstrate some of the most significant opportunities for AI adoption in 2024, as well as working with key stakeholders to identify and address current barriers to adoption.
Visit our AI Adoption Hub to learn more, or find our latest activity below.
Usman joined techUK in January 2024 as Programme Manager for Artificial Intelligence.
His role is to help techUK members of all sizes and across all sectors to adopt AI at scale. This includes identifying the barriers to adoption, considering solutions and how best to maximise AI's potential.
Prior to joining techUK, Usman worked as a policy, government affairs and public affairs professional in the advertising sector. He has also worked in sales and marketing and FinTech.
Usman is a graduate of the London School of Economics and Political Science (MSc), BPP Law School (GDL and LLB) and Queen Mary University of London (BA).
When he isn’t working, Usman enjoys spending time with his family and friends. He also has a keen interest in running, reading and travelling.
Usman joined techUK in January 2024 as Programme Manager for Artificial Intelligence.
Prior to joining techUK, Usman worked as a policy, government affairs and public affairs professional in the advertising sector. He has also worked in sales and marketing and FinTech.
Usman is a graduate of the London School of Economics, BPP Law School and Queen Mary University of London.
When he isn’t working, Usman enjoys spending time with his family and friends. He also has a keen interest in running, reading and travelling.
Partner (Technology and Outsourcing | AI ), Shoosmiths
Alex is a Partner and AI lead in the Commercial team with a particular focus on technology and outsourcing, advising clients on all aspects of their business-critical IT systems and related business functions, as well as wider technology-based commercial contracts, software licensing and information law.
Alex works with business and legal teams to deliver complex technology transactions, representing clients on the procurement of large-scale, transformational IT systems, with particular expertise in the automotive, healthcare and financial service sectors.
In addition, Alex has advised on numerous critical public sector IT contracts for UK Government, including for the implementation and delivery of systems underpinning the DWP’s Universal Credit programme and the £1bn BPO of administrative and payment systems supporting the NHS’ primary care operations in England. Alex currently sits on the Nations and Regions Council at techUK.