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Most organisations aren’t being held back by the EU AI Act. They’re being held back by how they’re trying to implement it.

The idea that regulation and innovation are at odds has become a reflex, something said in meetings before anyone has read the text. But practitioners who have actually worked through EU AI Act compliance are reaching a different conclusion: governance built in from the start makes AI programmes faster, cheaper, and easier to scale.

This webinar takes that argument seriously. Three practitioners who have navigated the intersection of AI engineering, legal operations, and compliance software join together to challenge the myth and replace it with something more useful.

What you can expect:

  • Why leading AI practitioners, including voices from the US, now regard the EU AI Act as global best practice, and what that means for European organisations
    The biggest disconnect between governance expectations and what teams can actually implement, and the fix that doesn’t require overhauling your compliance function
    Real-life case studies: how a commercial real estate lender used AI to cut loan processing time by 80% while staying on the right side of high-risk rules, and how a top-10 pharma company is unlocking 2 billion research documents at scale
    Why “human in the loop” is the wrong framing, and what “subject matter expert in the loop” actually looks like in practice
    The tools, structures, and ways of working that make compliance and AI teams genuinely collaborate, rather than meet at sign-off and argue

You’ll hear honest, practitioner-to-practitioner perspectives from experts. Not a theoretical framework. What actually works, what doesn’t, and what organisations that get this right have in common.

Register now to join the conversation and leave with a clearer picture of what responsible AI adoption looks like in practice.

Webinar Details:
Duration: 45 mins
Language: English

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Speakers

Dr Lasse Milinski
Dr Lasse Milinski

Head of Managed Solutions & Corporate Development | eagle lsp

Lasse Milinski heads the Managed Solutions division at eagle lsp. With his experience in the B2B FinTech sector as VP of Corporate Development & Strategy, he has a strong affinity for streamlined, automated processes and pragmatic solutions in the CFO and compliance space. Previously, he worked at McKinsey & Company, focusing on operations and compliance topics.

 

Luke Walker
Luke Walker

Senior Product Marketer | haystack by deepset

Luke Walker is a senior product marketer at deepset, where he leads product storytelling and go-to-market enablement for the Haystack Enterprise Platform. He works closely with customers like the European Commission, the German Armed Forces, and Bosch on deploying agentic systems where data residency, model portability, and auditability are non-negotiable. Before deepset, he was the founding PMM at three B2B SaaS companies from seed to Series D.

 

Alexander Hönsch Carpio
Alexander Hönsch Carpio

Solutions Consultant Data Privacy | EQS Group

Alexander has more than seven years of experience as a senior consultant in data protection, serving as a certified external data protection officer and AI officer while advising companies across various industries, including healthcare, technology, multinational corporations, and public institutions. Throughout his career, he has gained in-depth expertise in audits and compliance strategies and combines legal and technical knowledge to implement practical and effective solutions. He recently completed a master’s degree in business law with a thesis on the “EU AI Act,” thereby deepening his specialization in data protection and artificial intelligence.

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