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Event in French
Closed seminar of the Club of Regulators / Event in French
The prerogatives of the regulatory authorities enable them to collect large quantities of data. In addition, the legislator tends to entrust them with an increasing number of missions. Recent developments in the field of Artificial Intelligence, including the provision of open access to certain generative AI algorithms to facilitate their appropriation by various categories of users, may constitute a means for regulators to process the growing masses of data that they can collect and carry out their missions more effectively: from supervising the behaviour of operators to providing information to users or public decision-makers.
Against this backdrop, the aim of the Regulators' Club working session discussed how AI could assist regulators in their tasks of detecting fraud and risk, analysing compliance, understanding operators' performance and analysing market trends. The potential role of AI tools in understanding the consequences of the use of AI by regulated market participants was also discussed. Finally, the issue of the skills regulators will need to master these new tools was addressed.
Programme :
9am - 9.10am : Introduction
- Éric Brousseau, Scientific Director of the Governance and Regulation Chair and the Regulators' Club
9.15am - 10.30am : Interventions
- Miguel Amaral, OCDE - New technologies and agility in regulatory policy
- Bruno Schmutz, Arcom - Challenges and prospects for AI
- Laurent Clerc, ACPR - The augmented supervisor
10.30am - 11am : Break
11am - 12.15pm : Continuation of the interventions
- Guillaume Laborderie, ANJ - Questions surrounding the use of AI in regulation
- Chiara Caccinelli, Arcep - Regulatory news on the regulation of platforms and data
- Agate Rossetti et Alix Durand, ANSSI - The benefits and limits of AI for regulation
12.15pm - 13pm : Conclusion