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Richard Wingfield, Director of BSR's Responsible Tech practice, and Will Manley, Head of Digital Regulation for the international law firm Slaughter and May, join host David Stearns to discuss the geopolitical and regulatory trends shaping how companies develop, procure, and deploy AI tools and products. From the EU’s comprehensive Artificial Intelligence Act to the U.S.’s more decentralized, innovation-led approach, the conversation examines how divergent regulatory models around the world are influencing companies’ business strategy, risk management, and responsible AI governance.
By BSRRichard Wingfield, Director of BSR's Responsible Tech practice, and Will Manley, Head of Digital Regulation for the international law firm Slaughter and May, join host David Stearns to discuss the geopolitical and regulatory trends shaping how companies develop, procure, and deploy AI tools and products. From the EU’s comprehensive Artificial Intelligence Act to the U.S.’s more decentralized, innovation-led approach, the conversation examines how divergent regulatory models around the world are influencing companies’ business strategy, risk management, and responsible AI governance.