from 9:00 to 9:45
AI Literacy from the Dutch Data Protection Authority
Every second Thursday of the month, the Talent, Knowledge, and Skills division hosts a Community Call. This Community Call focuses on AI literacy from the perspective of the Dutch Data Protection Authority. It is intended for participants who wish to train their employees in AI and/or increase AI adoption.
Speakers
Ruth Ruskamp and Hannah Erkelens fromthe Dutch Data Protection Authoritywill discuss what is currently known about the legal obligation and what this means for organizations. They will also discuss developments surrounding the Omnibus Act. Using real-world examples, we’ll explore the various ways to approach AI literacy. We’ll share best practices, and there will be time for questions.
More about the Dutch Data Protection Authority
Since 2023, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) has been carrying out activities designed to strengthen the oversight of algorithms and AI in the Netherlands. A separate organizational unit has been established within the AP to serve as the coordinating algorithm oversight authority: the Algorithm Coordination Directorate (DCA). The work carried out by the DCA in this regard is separate from the AP’s GDPR supervision. The focus of coordinating algorithm supervision is on protecting fundamental values and fundamental rights in the development and use of algorithms. In addition, the DCA coordinates preparations for the new supervisory tasks arising from the AI Regulation. Ruth Ruskamp and Hannah Erkelens both work at the DCA and have co-authored two publications on AI literacy:Getting Started with AI LiteracyandBuilding on AI Literacy.
Would you like to participate? Send an email totalentkennisenvaardigheden@aic4nl.nl(for AIC4NL participants only).
