As AI evolves at an unprecedented pace, responsible governance is more critical than ever. Knowledge Networks (KN), the Summit Partner at AI & Big Data Expo Global 2025 (held February 5-6 in London), played a key role in shaping the discourse on AI ethics and regulation. Through panel discussions, live podcasts, and expert insights, KN brought together industry leaders to address Generative AI challenges, data ethics, and global AI regulations.
Highlights from Knowledge Networks at AI & Big Data Expo 2025
1. Ethical Considerations in Generative AI & Data Science
- Sanjay Puri, Founder & Chairman of Knowledge Networks, was a panelist in the session “Ethical Considerations in Gen AI and Data Science – Navigating Complex Terrain.”
- The discussion explored fairness, transparency, and accountability in AI-driven decision-making, emphasizing responsible AI deployment.
2. Global AI Regulation: Lessons from Key Markets
- KN curated the panel “Navigating AI Regulation Worldwide: Lessons from the EU, U.S., UK, and China,” moderated by Dr. Richard Benjamins, CEO of RAIght.ai.
- Panelists included:
- Giles Crown, Partner, Taylor Wessing
- Jo Joyce, Head of Tech, IP, and Information, Taylor Wessing Ireland
- Abhishek Das, Director, Technology & Digital Risk Consulting, EY UK & Ireland
- The session examined AI policy frameworks, compliance challenges, and cross-border regulatory insights.
3. Women in AI Closing Keynote
- Dr. Cristina Vanberghen, Senior Expert at the European Commission, delivered the Women in AI Closing Keynote, reinforcing KN’s commitment to diversity in AI leadership.
Expert Insights on Ethical AI Adoption
Sanjay Puri emphasized the importance of responsible AI governance, stating:
“As we advance into the future of AI, it’s vital that we do so with responsibility. AI’s ability to transform industries comes with the need for transparent and fair governance, and I was excited to be part of a conversation that emphasized these crucial considerations.”
Michael Hughes, Head of Conference at TechEx, added:
“The conversations at this year’s event demonstrated just how critical ethical AI adoption has become. Knowledge Networks played a key role in enriching the dialogue and providing businesses with actionable strategies for navigating AI responsibly.”
With AI governance and ethics taking center stage, Knowledge Networks’ contributions at AI & Big Data Expo 2025 underscore its leadership in shaping AI policies, fostering global collaboration, and promoting ethical AI development.