Regulatory clarity: AI in line with BAIT, EU AI Act, GDPR, etc.
Regulatory uncertainties are the biggest obstacle for banks when it comes to implementing artificial intelligence in their organisations. IIn this Coffee Break, you will learn how AI can seamlessly be integrated into your existing requirements management system – and why regulations are not the real challenge when it comes to a successful AI strategy.
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In this event, we will guide you through the regulatory requirements for AI applications. Together we will analyse the relevant regulations such as BAIT, the EU AI Act and GDPR, highlight which regulations apply to which business cases and show you how to avoid potential pitfalls. In doing so, we will outline the foundations for a robust artificial intelligence strategy.
Get a comprehensive overview of:
- the most important regulatory requirements for the use of AI,
- best practices for effective AI governance,
- the differences between the use of classical and generative AI and the associated deployment strategies,
- the handling of personal data processing, and
- the impetus for a compliance-oriented AI strategy.
This event is part of the ‘AI Coffee Break’ series – our compact format covering the latest trends and applications in artificial intelligence. In a relaxed atmosphere, you will gain exciting, independent insights into various facets of AI technology over a hot cup of coffee.
This information event is aimed at decision-makers in banks, but also at all employees from specialist departments, IT, auditing, compliance and management who are interested in AI.
This event will take place online. This means you can take part from the comfort of your computer. We use the video conferencing tool MS Teams for our online events. You can find more information on the technology in our FAQs.
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Price
free
Date
30.01.2026
Time
11:30 am
Duration
0.75 hours
Registration deadline
27.01.2026
This event will be held in German!
Good to know
- Operating system Windows 7 or a more recent version Mac OS X version 10.8 or higher
- Browser Google Chrome (preferred) Also suitable: Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 or higher, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari
- Internet access Ideally, access via DSL/cable with at least 256Kbit/s. Bandwidth.