The need for a Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment in the AI Act

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Description

The Brussels Privacy Hub invites you to save the date for an exclusive event on the Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment (FRIA) in the context of the EU AI Act.

When: 25 October 2023, 9:00 – 12:00 CET


Where: European Parliament in Brussels – Rue de Treves 3, Brussels; Room: SPINELLI 3H1 – Participants will gather at the entrance of Espace Leopold


AGENDA

Registration (08.20-09.00)

Introduction and greetings from MEP Kim Van Sparrentak and the Brussels Privacy Hub (09.00-09.15)

Panel 1: Why a FRIA is necessary in the AI Act (09.15-10.25)

What future for the FRIA inside and outside the AI Act?

Introduced as an amendment by the European Parliament, the FRIA is being discussed among the co-legislators during the trialogue. Is it really necessary? If so, should it be mandatory only for public entities or also for private companies? How should it be drafted?

Speakers:
Brando Benifei, MEP – Co-rapporteur of the AI Act
Alessandro Mantelero (online) – Politecnico di Torino University
Julia Straatman – University of Utrecht
Frederico Oliveira De Silva – BEUC
Isabel Ebert – BTech, United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner
Moderator: Gianclaudio Malgieri – VUB Brussels Privacy Hub; University fo Leiden

Coffee break (10.25-10.35)

Panel 2: The interplay between the FRIA, DPIA and DSA impact assessment (10.35-11.45)

How companies and public bodies are preparing for the next decade of assessments. What can we learn from DPIA and how these assessments can complement each other while remaining different.

Speakers:
Cathrine Bloch Veinerg – Danish Institute for Human Rights
Julien Chasserieau – DIGITALEUROPE
Karolina Iwanska – ECNL
Paul Nemitz – European Commission, DG Justice
Moderator: Vincenzo Tiani – VUB Brussels Privacy Hub
Period25 Oct 2023
Event typeConference
LocationBrussels, Belgium
Degree of RecognitionInternational