11.05.2023
10:00–11:30
Legal Regulation for Artificial Intelligence
Pavilion F, conference hall F3
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology poses significant challenges to the legal system of the Russian Federation, the system of public administration, and society as a whole. This stems from the degree of autonomy of AI systems in solving set tasks and their inability to directly perceive ethical and legal norms or consider specific applications. Currently, there is no specific legislative regulation in the Russian Federation that considers the specifics of AI technology applications. Simultaneously, comfortable regulatory environments for safe development and integration of these technologies must be established based on the balance of interests of individuals, society, state, and companies that develop AI systems. What are the limits of AI technology regulation, and is it necessary? How can long-term development of these technologies benefit individuals? How can AI be applied in state management, ensuring client-centeredness? Is it possible to "delegate" decision-making to AI, including by the state, and who will be responsible for such decisions?
Moderator
Andrey Neznamov
Managing Director – Head of AI Regulation Center, Sberbank
Panellists
Sergey Garbuk
Director for Research Project, National Research University Higher School of Economics; Chairman of Technical Committee 164 "Artificial Intelligence", Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology (Rosstandart)
Lev Gershanok
Director of Legal Department, Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation
Igor Emshanov
Vice-chairman, Blagoveshchensk City Court of the Amur Region
Alexander Krainov
Director for Development of Artificial Intelligence Technologies, Yandex
Victor Naumov
Managing Partner, Nextons; Professor of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Veronica Strogoleva
Head of the Department of Development of Artificial Intelligence Technologies, Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation
Dmitry Travnikov
Head of the Office of the Organization for the Provision of Public Services, Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent)
Broadcast

Andrey Neznamov
Managing Director – Head of AI Regulation Center, Sberbank

Sergey Garbuk
Director for Research Project, National Research University Higher School of Economics; Chairman of Technical Committee 164 "Artificial Intelligence", Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology (Rosstandart)

Lev Gershanok
Director of Legal Department, Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation

Igor Emshanov
Vice-chairman, Blagoveshchensk City Court of the Amur Region

Alexander Krainov
Director for Development of Artificial Intelligence Technologies, Yandex
Head of the Machine Intelligence Laboratory, Yandex, in charge of Pilot Products and AI Technologies Sector.
Before that, for nine years, he headed the development of computer-enabled vision products and algorithms at Yandex.
Before Yandex, he worked at SPIRIT DSP and its subsidiary SeeStorm in the position of Product Director. He was engaged in the development of audio and video compression and transmission algorithms, speech recognition, video conferencing technologies, computer-enabled vision and 3D modelling.
He worked in Port.Ru, one of the Russian Internet pioneers, where he created a cataloguing system for Russia’s first online marketplace.
The first job was a temporary scientific team Supermatrix, where he was engaged in computer-aided design of the topology of superconducting matrices.
He graduated from MIREA (Russian Technological University).
Party to the development of a national strategy for AI development.
Member of the Executive Committee of the Moscow GO Federation.
Before that, for nine years, he headed the development of computer-enabled vision products and algorithms at Yandex.
Before Yandex, he worked at SPIRIT DSP and its subsidiary SeeStorm in the position of Product Director. He was engaged in the development of audio and video compression and transmission algorithms, speech recognition, video conferencing technologies, computer-enabled vision and 3D modelling.
He worked in Port.Ru, one of the Russian Internet pioneers, where he created a cataloguing system for Russia’s first online marketplace.
The first job was a temporary scientific team Supermatrix, where he was engaged in computer-aided design of the topology of superconducting matrices.
He graduated from MIREA (Russian Technological University).
Party to the development of a national strategy for AI development.
Member of the Executive Committee of the Moscow GO Federation.
Victor Naumov
Managing Partner, Nextons; Professor of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Veronica Strogoleva
Head of the Department of Development of Artificial Intelligence Technologies, Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation

Dmitry Travnikov
Head of the Office of the Organization for the Provision of Public Services, Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent)