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2024-01-24

Nuno Gonçalves participated in the conference “Regulação da IA: Como podem guiar-se as Organizações”

As the Coordinator of the Artificial Intelligence Mission Group of APDSI (Association for the Promotion and Development of the Information Society), Prof. Nuno Gonçalves gave a talk related to the topic “Reflections on the questions arisen by the AI Regulation”. This conference was held at INCM (the Portuguese Mint and Official Printing Office) and was organized by the AI Regulation Mission Group of APDSI. Please see this page for more details.

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