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IJCNN2025_Impact of European and International AI Policy, Regulation on Neural Networks 

The AI Policy and Regulation panel responds to the imminent global AI policy and regulatory changes that have profound implications for AI and Neural Networks research and industry deployment. By welcoming diverse perspectives from different sectors, the panel unveils how emerging frameworks such as the European AI Act will shape the neural networks research community's technical innovation, deployment, and priorities. This collaborative discussion will assist the community in navigating the complex regulatory landscape, provide insights for AI system pioneers, and allow all to deepen the emerging certification and standardization mechanisms and even fundamental human rights and AI frameworks.

Moderator: Amanda Horzyk

Alexander Kriebitz, Chair of Business Ethics, Technische Universität München

Karine Caunes, Executive Director, Centre for AI & Digital Humanism

Denis Naughton, Former-Minister Communications, Energy, Natural Resources, Climate Action & Environment

Flavia Massucci, Compliance for Digital Specialist at Intesa Sanpaolo

IJCNN (2025.ijcnn.org/) is the premier international conference in the area of neural networks theory, analysis and applications. Since its inception, IJCNN has been playing a leading role in promoting and facilitating interaction among researchers and practitioners, and dissemination of knowledge in neural networks and related facets of machine learning. And Rome with its history and geographical position will further contribute to grow and maintain the role of the IJCNN as a prominent platform for exchange of knowledge in neural networks and artificial intelligence. 

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