A international seminar on the topic "Artificial Intelligence Governance: European Union Legislation on Regulation and Ensuring Competition, and Global Strategies" was organized.
On December 23–24 of this year, in Tashkent, the Competition Committee, in cooperation with German Sparkassenstiftung and partner organizations from Germany, organized an international seminar on “Managing Artificial Intelligence: Regulation and Ensuring Competition under European Union Legislation and Global Strategies.”
Staff of the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center under the Competition Committee actively participated in the seminar, gaining close familiarity with advanced international approaches to AI regulation, competition policy, and innovation support.
Leading experts from Germany, France, and other foreign countries, as well as representatives of ministries and agencies responsible for ensuring fair competition, supporting innovation implementation, and establishing an effective AI regulatory framework, took part in the seminar.
At the conclusion of the seminar, participants exchanged views and were awarded certificates.



