Webinar titled 'Is DPO the new AI officer' discussing the evolving role of data protection officers in the age of AI. Featuring speakers from GDPR Register, Veriff, and Toloka

Is DPO the new AI officer?

Key Takeaways on AI Compliance and the Role of Privacy Professionals

The GDPR Register webinar brought together privacy professionals and AI experts to explore the evolving role of Data Protection Officers (DPOs) in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence.

The discussion focused on how organisations can prepare for the EU AI Act and ensure AI systems are governed responsibly and in compliance with new regulations.

The webinar was hosted by:

Krete Paal, CEO of GDPR Register

Guest speakers:

Maria Golofaeva, DPO at Toloka

Margot Arnus, Senior Privacy & Product Legal Counsel at Veriff

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🔍 Key Points Discussed

  • The Role of DPOs in AI Compliance:
    DPOs are uniquely positioned to lead AI compliance efforts, bridging the gap between legal requirements and technical implementation.

  • Team-Based Governance:
    Successful AI governance requires collaboration between legal, technical, and strategic teams.

  • Transitioning to AI Officers:
    Evolving from a DPO to an AI compliance leader involves deeper technical understanding and cross-functional coordination.

  • EU AI Act Essentials:
    The speakers discussed steps for compliance, including identifying high-risk systems, auditing practices to avoid prohibited use cases, and setting up internal AI oversight committees.

✅ Key Takeaways

  • Privacy professionals play a vital role in AI governance and compliance.

  • Balancing legal obligations with business goals is key to sustainable AI adoption.

  • Transitioning to AI-focused roles requires continuous learning and technical upskilling.

  • Organisations must actively audit their practices, understand the risks, and educate teams to stay compliant with the AI Act.

💬 Notable Quotes

“Privacy professionals must lead compliance efforts in the AI field as well.” – Maria

“DPOs are well-positioned to oversee AI compliance efforts.” – Margot

“Privacy professionals know how to continuously adapt practices to technological and regulatory changes.” – Maria

“Combining GDPR and AI Act principles can help provide transparency in both areas.” – Krete

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🧾 Final Thoughts

This webinar offered a timely look at how DPOs can evolve into AI compliance leaders, guiding their organisations through regulatory shifts with confidence.

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