IDEAL Take part in CEDRE’s new webinars - AI and research: a legal perspective

The CEDRE program, part of the France 2030 IDeAL project, is pleased to invite you to its webinar series "AI and research: a legal perspective."

What are the regulatory issues involved in creating and using AI systems in the research ecosystem? How can AI be used in full compliance?

Through three 45’ sessions, come and discover some of the legal challenges of AI in the research ecosystem:

Webinar Ethics and regulation of AI in research, bringing your projects into compliance

June 16, 2025 from 12:00 to 12:45
Registration link: https: //amuform.univ-amu.fr/webinaire-cedre-ethique-et-ia

Faced with the rapid and massive evolution of artificial intelligence, researchers are confronted with crucial issues of ethics, transparency and regulatory compliance. This webinar aims to enlighten research professionals on the best practices to adopt when integrating AI into their projects, while respecting current legal frameworks, particularly with regard to the new European regulations with the AI Act.

We will cover:

  • The fundamental ethical principles linked to the use of AI in research;
  • The regulatory requirements applicable to projects integrating AI, and;
  • A reflection on the tools for anticipating risks and guaranteeing compliance;

This webinar is aimed at researchers, project leaders, ethics officers, lawyers or anyone interested and involved in the development or use of AI in a scientific context.

Webinar Protection of personal data and supervision of AI in research, to secure your projects

June 23, 2025 from 12:00 to 12:45
Registration link: https://amuform.univ-amu.fr/­webinaire-cedre-­RGPD-et-RIA

The growing use of artificial intelligence in research raises major questions, including its use in the processing of personal data. In a fast-changing regulatory context (RGPD, AI Act), it is becoming essential to anticipate legal risks to ensure compliance of your work.

This webinar will provide you with concrete reference points to:

  • Understand the legal obligations regarding the processing of personal data in your research projects;
  • Identify the specific issues related to the use of AI, and;
  • Understand the articulation between the two regulatory texts, the RGPD and the AI Act for an adapted security of your projects while respecting the rights of data subjects.

This webinar is aimed at researchers, project leaders, DPOs, lawyers, compliance officers in research organizations, as well as all those wishing to better understand the regulatory framework for AI and personal data in their research activities.

Webinar Protection of intellectual property rights and AI in research, to enhance the value of your projects

July 7, 2025 from 12:00 to 12:45
Registration link: https://amuform.univ-amu.fr/­webinaire-cedre-pi-et-ia

A driving force for innovation, artificial intelligence is transforming research processes, but it is also revealing complex issues in terms of intellectual property rights. Faced with a legal framework that is still under construction, this webinar will shed light on current legislation, enabling you to anticipate future developments.

How can AI innovations be promoted and protected? What are the legal risks involved in using protected content?

This webinar will provide you with the keys to:

    gaining a better understanding of the intellectual property issues related to AI in a research context;
  • anticipating future developments.

This event is aimed at researchers, project leaders, legal experts, commercialization managers and anyone involved in scientific innovation or interested in intellectual property issues applied to artificial intelligence in the research ecosystem.

To register for the webinars:

Ethics and regulation of AI in research
June 16, 2025 from 12pm to 12:45pm - I’d like to register

Personal data protection and supervision of AI in research
June 23, 2025 from 12pm to 12:45pm - I’d like to register

Protection of intellectual property rights and AI in research
July 7, 2025 from 12pm to 12:45pm - I’d like to register