AI Risk Summit 2025
This summit brings together professionals from security, risk management, AI research, policy, software development, and related fields to examine the challenges and implications of using generative and predictive AI tools in enterprise settings.
Topics will include the potential misuse of AI technologies, such as deepfakes and adversarial attacks, as well as emerging compliance requirements and regulatory considerations.
The event will feature a range of perspectives through keynotes, panel discussions, informal conversations, and technical presentations, highlighting real-world applications and research in the field.
Rather than focusing on hype, the summit aims to foster practical dialogue and explore realistic approaches to managing AI-related risks.
Participants can expect thoughtful discussions across a variety of topics, including:
- Adversarial AI & deepfakes – The powerful capabilities of artificial intelligence can be exploited for malicious purposes, including the creation of deepfakes, automated cyberattacks, autonomous weapons, and more, raising concerns about national security, privacy, misinformation and brand damage.
- Protecting sensitive data flowing through AI/ML models – AI systems can be vulnerable to hacking and other cyber threats, which can lead to data breaches, theft of sensitive information, or manipulation of AI systems for malicious purposes.
- Regulatory challenges – The rapid advancement of AI technology poses challenges for regulation and governance. Developing effective policies that protect public interests without stifling innovation is a complex task that requires international cooperation and foresight.
- AI ethical debates – Facilitated discussions or debates on AI ethics, focusing on real-world implications of AI deployments, like privacy concerns, bias, and decision-making in critical situations.
- AI failures and perils of AI gone rogue – Presentations showcasing instances where AI didn’t work as expected, analyzing the reasons behind these failures, and discussing strategies to mitigate such risks.
- Exhibit area – Attendees will have access to and exhibit area where companies will be showcasing their latest AI technologies and products. Attendees can see firsthand how these tools work and discuss their application.
- AI and data integration – Sessions on handling and analyzing massive datasets using AI, covering advanced topics like big data architectures, cloud computing in AI and privacy concerns.
- Roadmap planning – Practical guidance on integrating AI into your enterprise risk management, intellection property protection and cybersecurity strategies.
- AI for defense – Presentations and case studies showcasing how AI has been used to mitigate risks, enhance security, or solve complex security challenges.