EU AI Act draft transparency rules get webinar treatment
Simmons & Simmons will host a webinar to discuss the key takeaways from the EU AI Act's draft Transparency Guidelines. The event will feature Minesh Tanna, Alejandro Guerrero, William Dunning, and Robert Brodrick-Clacy.
Key Takeaways
- Simmons & Simmons is hosting a flash webinar on the EU AI Act draft Transparency Guidelines.
- The event will feature Minesh Tanna, Alejandro Guerrero, William Dunning, and Robert Brodrick-Clacy.
- The webinar focuses on the key takeaways from the draft Transparency Guidelines.
- The source classifies the item under Regulatory and Policy, with a secondary category of Artificial Intelligence for Video Applications.
Why It Matters
The immediate signal is that EU AI Act transparency obligations are moving from draft text into a form practitioners are already briefing around. For streaming and video teams using AI in their products, that means the compliance discussion is centered on transparency, not just model capability. The article does not describe the substance of the guidelines, but it does show legal and policy attention concentrating on how the draft will be interpreted. What to watch next: the final wording of the Transparency Guidelines and any follow-up guidance that clarifies how they apply to AI-enabled video applications.
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