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The EU AI Act – Opportunities, Challenges and Perspectives

Is the EU AI Act a regulatory burden or a competitive advantage for Europe? And how does it affect Switzerland?

The EU AI Act is the world’s first comprehensive law on artificial intelligence — a bold attempt to turn Europe’s values into rules for the digital age. But beyond the legal text, what does it really mean for innovation, responsibility, and trust in AI? How will it shape the daily work of professionals in cybersecurity, governance, and technology — and what new opportunities might it unlock?

Join the DSI Communities AI & Law and Cybersecurity to explore what’s at stake as AI moves from experimentation to regulation. The organizers warmly invite to an engaging panel discussion on the EU AI Act, exploring its opportunities, challenges, and implications for practice. Following the discussion, participants will have the opportunity to learn more about the five co-hosting organizations and their work at the intersection of security, technology, governance, and society:

The evening will conclude with an apéro and networking session, offering space to continue the conversation in an informal setting, exchange ideas, and connect with peers from different disciplines.

 

Program

  • Welcome & Introduction
  • Panel Discussion: The EU AI Act – Opportunities, Challenges, and Perspectives
  • Apéro, Networking & chance to learn more about the co-hosting Organizations


When / Wann: November 20, 2025, 18:00 - 19:00

Where / Wo: RAA-G-01, Rämistrasse 59, 8001 Zurich

Language / Sprache:  English

Registration / Anmeldung: Link

Organisation: DSI Community AI & Law, DSI Community Cybersecurity

 

Weiterführende Informationen

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