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SEMINAR | Questions around AI Use: Things Companies Should Know When Implementing AI

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We invite you to join us on 21 November, 9 a.m. at the seminar "Questions around AI Use: Things Companies Should Know When Implementing AI"

COBALT is continuing its series of events on AI legal regulation. Naturally, the topic of AI has more questions than answers at this point. For example, who will be responsible for errors that autonomous AI systems make? Where can developers source large amounts of data? How can biometric data be safely used to train AI systems? We will help answer all these questions and more at the seminar.

Participants will be invited to take a deeper look into very specific legal and practical challenges that will be encountered down the road. Technology lawyers will explain how the EU plans to address AI liability issues and what the new concept of ‘data governance’ means, and a representative from the National Data Agency will discuss new opportunities for utilizing state-collected data.

During the seminar, you will be able to ask questions of interest to you, and together with the speakers we will seek answers through a shared discussion.

The event is free of charge. Registration is required.


SPEAKERS

Žilvinas Kvietkus is a Partner at COBALT and has a well-established practice and reputation in the areas of Life sciences and Pharmaceutical law, Corporate and Intellectual property and related Dispute resolution. During more than 15 years of legal practice, he has advised on a wide range of pharmaceutical work and possesses extensive experience in the Lithuanian and EU pharmaceutical sector. Mr Kvietkus has acted for numerous clients in many significant cases related to copyright, trademarks and patents, as well as provided extensive counselling in M&A transactions involving pharmaceutical, telecoms and other regulated sectors. Other specialisations include labour and commercial laws.

Renata Vasiliauskienė is a Senior Associate in IP & IT and Regulatory Law practice group in COBALT and has over 12 years of legal experience. Her main expertise areas include regulatory compliance (including electronic communications and cybersecurity), data protection and consumer protection (including OMNIBUS and content management pursuant to DSA). Renata also has practice in various e-commerce matters, including regulation of digital communications, cookie management, promotional campaigns, unfair business-to-consumers commercial practice and other online consumer related issues. Renata provides legal services to the local and international clients on various aspects of TMT, for example, regulation of AI, software products and services, licensing, development and maintenance of e-commerce platforms, representing media platforms in various disputes regarding media content, etc.

Simona Liuimienė is a Managing Associate, expert at competition and AI legal compliance. Simona is well experienced in advising clients on all matters of competition law, including complex mergers, merger remedies, complex competition investigations, state aid, commercial relationships between retailers and suppliers and regulated competition. In addition, she consults clients in matters related to application and implementation of the EU AI Act. She is experienced in various sectors, including energy, finance, retail and digital markets.

Juras Žymančius is a Senior Associate in the IP & IT and Regulatory Practice Group, brings over 8 years of legal expertise. He offers specialized counsel in navigating the regulatory landscape surrounding emerging technologies, such as autonomous vehicles. Distinguished by his unique knowledge of self-driving car regulations, Juras not only leads in this niche area but also actively contributes to public understanding through articles, media appearances, and conference presentations. Furthermore, his expertise extends to advising on market entry strategies for innovative technology-based business models, particularly related to e-commerce platforms. Besides tech-lawyer`s working field, Juras expertise is particularly notable in highly regulated sectors of life sciences, alcohol, and tobacco, telecoms where he excels in managing regulatory, advertising and licensing complexities. Additionally, his practice encompasses a strong focus on day-to-day business commercial agreements and data protection, providing clients with thorough legal support in these everyday business challenges.

Dr Julius Juodakis has a degree in statistics and has been analysing data for more than 10 years on topics ranging from human genetics to bird calls. At the State Data Agency, Julius leads the health data team, which both analyses data and makes it available for use by other agencies and the public, including the private sector. The application of AI in the Lithuanian health system is one of the biggest challenges that Julius and the his team are currently actively working on.

Darius Didžgalvis is a Co-Founder and CEO at JSC "Inovatyvių procesų sprendimai". Darius was a CTO of telecommunication technologies company (TEO - now Telia Lietuva), head of wholesale business and regulatory departments, member of corporate boards, founder and successful developer of two innovative IT product companies, Vice President of Infobalt Association. Enthusiast of product development, technology and digitalization.

Kristina Mikoliūnienė is a Member of the Council of the Communications Regulation Authority of the Republic of Lithuania. Kristina has held the position of Head of the Cost Accounting and Statistics Division, Deputy Director of the Network Regulatory Department and Director of the Economic Regulatory Department. She was responsible for electronic communications, postal services, railway transport, supervision of the calculation of remuneration for the provision of data/documents in registers and information systems. Coordinated the regulation of cost accounting, accounting separation, price control; decision-making on the calculation of fees for the provision of data and documentation in the above sectors.


PROGRAM:

EVENT MODERATOR: Žilvinas Kvietkus, Partner at COBALT

08:30 – 09:00 Registration, Welcome Coffee

09:00 – 09:10 Welcome speech | Žilvinas Kvietkus, Partner at COBALT

09:10 – 09:40 “Elephant in the room” | Kristina Mikoliūnienė, Member of the Council of Communications Regulatory Authority of the Republic of Lithuania

09:40 – 10:00 AI and responsibility. What do we know so far? | Juras Žymančius, Senior Associate at COBALT

10:00 – 10:20 Access to data through The State Data Agency | Julius Juodakis, Head of the Health Data Team, The State Data Agency

10:20 – 10:40  Coffee break

10:40 – 10:55 Using biometric data for AI development and developers' experiences | Renata Vasiliauskienė, Senior Associate at COBALT

10:55 - 11:10 Personal data and AI in business - mission possible | Darius Didžgalvis, Co-Founder and CEO at JSC "Inovatyvių procesų sprendimai".

11:10 - 11:30 Managing the risks of artificial intelligence in an organisation | Simona Liuimienė, Managing Associate at COBALT

11:30 - 11:40 Summary and questions | Simona Liuimienė, Managing Associate at COBALT


 Duration: 9:00 AM - 11:40 AM.


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Location
LVIVO business center, Lvivo 37, Vilnius
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248 Going