Nicolas Kanellopoulos participated at the 3rd Quo Vadis AI Conference organized by the Institute for Privacy Law, Data Protection and Technology and the Institute for Justice and Growth of the European Public Law Organization and Boussias Events. (18 June, Divani Caravel Hotel)

With the presence, and under the auspices, of HE the President of the Hellenic Republic Ms Katerina Sakellaropoulou, as well as the Ministers of i) State, Akis Skertsos, ii) Digital Governance, Dimitris Papastergiou, iii) Education, Sports and Religious Affairs, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, and iv) Justice, Giorgos Floridis, and over 250 participants, the 3rd Quo Vadis AI Conference was successfully completed on Tuesday (18/06) at the Divani Caravel Hotel.

The Quo Vadis AI conference was organized for the third time by the Institute for Privacy Law, Data Protection and Technology and the Institute for Justice and Growth of the European Public Law Organization and Boussias Events under the scientific supervision of the Presidents of the two Institutes, Professor at University of the Aegean Lilian Mitrou and Lawyer and former Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice Nikolas Kanellopoulos respectively. The welcome speech was addressed by the Director of the European Public Law Organization Professor Spyridon Flogaitis.

This year, as it coincides with the EU’s adoption of the world’s first AI legislation, it was called “Quo Vadis AI Act?”. With the participation of 4 Ministers as well as distinguished speakers from the European institutions (European Parliament, European Commission, Council of Europe), academia, the public sector and the market, a multifaceted, high-level dialogue was held on the evolution of Artificial Intelligence and its impact on the citizens, the public sector, business, education and justice, in the light of the new European framework.