Please join us for the latest event of the Thornhill Academy AI & Law Series. This month, we will delve into the development and regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) within the UK’s financial services sector, examining its transformative impact and the challenges of governance. We will also look at the rapidly evolving landscape of AI infrastructure in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), highlighting regional innovations and their global implications.
Guest speakers:
Marco Cullen, Principal Transformation Engineer at CMC Markets
Marco has nearly two decades of experience in programming, software design and leading technology innovation and transformation projects within organisations across the financial services sector. He will share his deep technical knowledge and insights into the advancement of AI in the financial markets, key considerations for the development and deployment of AI projects, and challenges from the policy and regulation point of view.
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Thank you for your interest in the Thornhill Academy AI & Law Series — April Event. Please note that registration for this event is now officially closed. We appreciate the enthusiasm and strong response from our community. Stay tuned for updates on upcoming events and registration announcements.
For inquiries, please contact us at: academy@thornhill-legal.co.uk
Oksana Kneychuk, CEE region special consultant, Thornhill Legal
Oksana is a seasoned lawyer with over 20 years of experience specialising in cross-border investments, M&A, and corporate structuring across the CEE region, with a focus on key markets such as Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and the Baltic countries. With a keen interest in AI, she will share her thoughts and observations of AI development and investment in the CEE region. Her discussion will particularly shed light on Ukraine’s IT sector and its resilience over the past years.
We are excited to welcome all registered participants to Thornhill Academy AI & LAW Series at The University of Law – London Moorgate Campus . To foster an open and honest dialogue, we will be observing the Chatham House Rule during our discussions.
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What is the Chatham House Rule?
The Chatham House Rule was established by the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) in 1927. It provides a framework for conducting discussions that allows for the free exchange of ideas while maintaining confidentiality. Under this rule:
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By adhering to the Chatham House Rule, we aim to create a space for candid conversation, encouraging participants to speak freely without the concern of being quoted or identified. This enhances the quality of our discussions and helps build trust among participants.
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