Why AI regulation requires specialised expertise
AI regulation is no longer a future concern — it is here. The EU AI Act is entering into force in phases. The nFADP applies to all AI processing personal data. FINMA is issuing guidance for financial institutions. And international standards (ISO 42001) are setting the bar for responsible AI management.
For Swiss organisations — especially those in Geneva's international ecosystem — the challenge is navigating multiple jurisdictions simultaneously. I train your teams to build a coherent regulatory strategy: which rules apply where, how to prioritise compliance efforts and how to maintain a regulatory watch as the landscape evolves.
The training is always practical: we map your real AI portfolio against applicable regulations and build an actionable compliance roadmap.
The regulatory tsunami is here — the question is not whether to act, but how quickly you can get ahead of it.