TLDR: RegulatingAI is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the global discourse on artificial intelligence governance and trust at multiple high-profile summits in 2025, including the AI Policy Summit at Ai4 in August and The AI Regulation Summit in October. The organization will lead discussions on ethical AI, data privacy, regulatory alignment, and mitigating risks like deepfake technology, building on its established influence in the AI ethics landscape.
RegulatingAI, a leading non-profit dedicated to shaping the future of AI legislation and regulation through education and dialogue, is poised to significantly advance the global trust agenda at several prominent artificial intelligence summits in 2025. Building on its impactful presence at past events, the organization will curate and lead critical discussions on ethical AI practices, data privacy, and international regulatory alignment.
One of the key events is the AI Policy Summit at Ai4 2025, scheduled for August 11th and 12th at the MGM Resort in Las Vegas. RegulatingAI has meticulously curated this two-day summit, which will address the pressing challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid advancement of AI technologies. The agenda is set to focus comprehensively on regulatory frameworks, legislative imperatives, and governance structures, aiming to foster informed discussions among policymakers, analysts, industry experts, executives, and AI researchers. Sanjay Puri, Chairman and Founder of RegulatingAI, is among the featured speakers, alongside other notable figures such as Ronald Arkin and Max Fenkell from Scale AI.
Later in the year, RegulatingAI is expected to contribute significantly to The AI Regulation Summit 2025, which will delve into ‘The Trust Equation and AI: Can you still have your data protection and innovation cake and eat it too?’ This summit’s agenda highlights crucial topics such as working towards international alignment on AI regulation, mitigating the risks associated with AI-powered deepfake technology, and the practical implementation of ethics in corporate policies. Discussions will also confront the complex data privacy issues posed by AI. Key participants include John Edwards, the UK Information Commissioner, Michael Birtwistle from the Ada Lovelace Institute, Lord (Chris) Holmes of Richmond MBE, Shameek Kundu of the AI Verify Foundation, and Kai Zenner from the European Parliament, among others.
RegulatingAI’s role in these 2025 summits underscores its consistent commitment to fostering responsible AI development. The organization has a proven track record, having served as a Key Partner at the World Summit AI 2024 in Amsterdam. During this event, RegulatingAI led impactful panel discussions, including a notable session on patient confidentiality and privacy in healthcare applications, emphasizing the need for strong ethical and regulatory standards in sensitive fields. The organization also engaged with leading AI experts, such as Max Welling, Professor of Machine Learning at the University of Amsterdam, and Ted Lechterman, UNESCO Chair in AI Ethics, through a series of 8 live on-site podcasts, driving critical conversations on ethical AI.
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These upcoming engagements in 2025 solidify RegulatingAI’s position at the forefront of global efforts to ensure that AI advancements are accompanied by robust governance, ethical considerations, and a foundation of public trust.


