23 Nov 2021

Event Round-up: AI in Financial Services Managing machines in an evolving legal landscape

Watch our panellist full discussion here!

On 18th November our panellists focused on the position for market participants in the UK and explored:

  • Existing and evolving financial and data protection regulation, and the compliance requirements that would apply to AI’s use in finance
  • Practical guidance to address some of the key ethical challenges relating to the use of AI in the financial services sector
  • Assess the potential impact of the EU’s proposal for AI specific, cross-sector regulation on the financial services sector and discuss how the UK might respond in terms of aligning or diverging.

Watch the full discussion below:

Panellists:

Jennifer Calver, Tech Sector and Fintech Senior Associate, Linklaters (Moderator)

Guillaume Couneson, Partner / Senior Technology, Telecommunications & Privacy Law Specialist, Linklaters

Harriet Rees, Head of Data Science, Starling Bank

Simon Treacy, Fintech Senior Associate, Linklaters

Oliver Thew, Senior Fintech Specialist, Bank of England

 

Get your free copy of Linklaters' latest report, Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services 2:0: Managing machines in an evolving legal landscape, here.

 

Katherine Holden

Katherine Holden

Associate Director, Data Analytics, AI and Digital ID, techUK

Katherine joined techUK in May 2018 and currently leads the Data Analytics, AI and Digital ID programme. 

Prior to techUK, Katherine worked as a Policy Advisor at the Government Digital Service (GDS) supporting the digital transformation of UK Government.

Whilst working at the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) Katherine led AMRC’s policy work on patient data, consent and opt-out.    

Katherine has a BSc degree in Biology from the University of Nottingham.

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