Florian Ostmann
Head of AI Governance and Regulatory Innovation - The Alan Turing Institute
Dr Florian Ostmann is Head of AI Governance and Regulatory Innovation at The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence. In this role, Florian leads the Turing’s work on the AI Standards Hub – an initiative dedicated to knowledge sharing, community building, strategic research, and international engagement around standardisation for AI technologies. More broadly, his work and areas of expertise include regulation and non-regulatory governance mechanisms related to AI as well as the use of AI to facilitate the work of regulatory bodies. The financial services domain has been a particular focus of Florian’s work, with projects examining questions of responsible AI innovation in financial services and the use of data and machine learning to address modern slavery risks in the investment context. Florian holds a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and a PhD from University College London.
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