In the 16th edition of Better AI Meetup, we will once again discuss regulation and AI, this time focusing on generative AI when it is a part of Very Large Online Platforms.

Martin Husovec, from the London School of Economics and Political Science, will show us how the Digital Services Act may affect the use of chatbots such as ChatGPT in the EU. ChatGPT isn’t currently classified as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the DSA—but that could change, bringing stricter rules on transparency, risk assessments, and algorithmic accountability.

In the second part of the evening, we will welcome the finalists of the 2nd Trustworthy AI Awards. You will have a chance to discuss with them how to design and deploy AI-based solutions that are ethical and trustworthy.

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Martin Husovec

Martin Husovec

Associate Professor at London School of Economics

Martin Husovec is an Associate Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He investigates questions of innovation policy and digital liberties, particularly platform regulation, intellectual property and freedom of expression. Martin is the author of Principles of the Digital Services Act (Oxford University Press, 2024) and of the leading online course on the EU Digital Services Act, the DSA Specialist Masterclass.

AI Awards - Trustworthy AI 2025 Finalists

The finalists of this year’s edition of the AI Awards – Trustworthy AI.

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Language: English

4:00 pm
_Introduction
4:05 pm
_Martin Husovec, London School of Economics and Political Sciences: AI and the Digital Services Act on a Collision Course
4:45 pm
_Discussion with AI Awards - Trustworthy AI 2025 Finalists
5:30 pm
_Networking

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