Panel: Building in a World of Hardening Digital Borders and Fractured AI Policy

Why this dialogue matters now:

We are in a period of profound "Regulatory Divergence." The EU is pursuing a comprehensive approach with its AI Act, aiming to create a "Brussels Effect" that sets a global standard. The US favours a more market-driven strategy. Singapore champions a collaborative, principles-based model. This panel is critical because every policymaker must navigate this fractured landscape, which is creating new "Digital Borders" that challenge cross-border business and data flows.

What you'll walk away with:

A crystal-clear understanding of the competing global philosophies on AI regulation. Attendees will gain a strategic map of the international landscape, enabling them to better position their own national strategies and anticipate future cross-border compliance challenges.

Speakers

Claude Marx

Claude Marx

Director General, CSSF

Dietmar Böhmer

Dietmar Böhmer

Chief Analytics Officer, Tyme

Dr. Ulrike Schmitz

Dr. Ulrike Schmitz

Head of the Unit for Digital Finance; Payments, Cyber Security, and Artificial Intelligence, Ministry of Finance Germany

A. Burak Dağlıoğlu

A. Burak Dağlıoğlu

President, ​​​​T​he Investment and Finance Office of the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye

Moderator

Matteo Rizzi

Matteo Rizzi

Founder, Timepledge & Senior Advisor, Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN)

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