AI Chamber visited Paris during the AI Action Summit

AI Chamber participated in this year’s AI Action Summit in Paris, engaging in meetings and discussions about shaping Europe’s technological future. At the invitation of the Polish Embassy in Paris, the AI Chamber had the honor of co-organizing a panel titled “Europe’s AI Opportunity: Dos and Don’ts for Supporting European Competitiveness and Security,” at the invitation of the Polish Embassy in Paris.
The panel was led by Tomasz Snazyk, CEO of AI Chamber, who guided a dynamic and engaging discussion. Panelists had the opportunity to delve into several critical topics, such as regulatory challenges, where they discussed the complexities and obstacles posed by AI regulations affecting the industry, calling regulations “a trap” or talking about “spaghetti law”. Startups expressed genuine concern about new regulations due to their limited resources to hire legal teams capable of understanding upcoming legal provisions.
Panelists also examined competitiveness issues, highlighting strategies to stay ahead
in a rapidly evolving market, and shared their perspectives on what companies from this part of the world should do to maintain a competitive edge.
Overall, the discussion provided valuable insights and actionable recommendations for navigating the regulatory landscape, enhancing competitiveness, and prioritizing education
in the industry.
The event attracted around 150 guests from Polish and French businesses and the public administration.
It was opened by His Excellency Ambassador Jan Emeryk Rościszewski and Mr. Andrzej Domański, the Minister of Finance in Poland.
Panelists:
Robert Paszkiewicz (OVHcloud)
Mati Staniszewski (ElevenLabs)
Jaroslaw Krolewski (Synerise)
Pamela Krzypkowska (Ministerstwo Cyfryzacji)
Wiktoria Wójcik (inStreamly)
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