Category: Seminars and Conferences
State: Archived
19 January 2026 at 4,30 pm

Technological and Regulatory Assumptions Behind AI Governance in the EU

Online seminar Technological and Regulatory Assumptions Behind AI Governance in the EU, held by Federico Galli.

When: Monday 19 January 2026 at 4,30 pm
Where: Online at the link: http://tiny.cc/vcjo001
Speaker: Federico Galli, Università di Bologna

Abstract: This talk examines some regulatory assumptions underlying the European Union’s approach to artificial intelligence governance. Focusing primarily on the EU AI Act, it explores how legal definitions of AI, risk categorisation, and compliance obligations reflect particular conceptions of how AI systems are developed, deployed, and controlled. It also considers the regulatory assumptions embedded in enforcement mechanisms, conformity assessments, and governance structures, highlighting potential tensions between static legal frameworks and rapidly evolving technologies. By unpacking these assumptions, the talk aims to clarify the normative choices shaping EU AI regulation and to assess their implications for innovation, legal certainty, justice and effective risk mitigation.

Bio: Federico Galli is Assistant Professor at University of Bologna (Department of Legal Studies) and Research Fellow at the Alma Mater Research Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. He has published widely in national and international journals in the field of Law & Technology, AI regulation and AI & Law. He has been involved in several projects in legal and ethical issues of computation and legal informatics.

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