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Igor Perisic

Vice President of Engineering and Chief Data Officer - LinkedIn

Working groupExpert Group on AI Risk & Accountability
Working groupExpert Group on AI, Data and Privacy
Stakeholder TypeBusiness
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With over 25 years of experience in the dynamic intersection of privacy, regulations, distributed systems and artificial intelligence, Igor Perisic has led teams shaping some of the digital innovation in this space while upholding the highest standards of compliance and ethical practice.

As a seasoned professional, in the realms of Data and AI, he has spearheaded transformative initiatives harnessing the power of data, machine learning and predictive analytics to provide value to users. From developing data systems to AI-powered solutions, he enjoys developing and leveraging new technologies to unlock new possibilities and drive positive outcomes.

Over the recent past, he has navigated the elaborate landscape of privacy and data protection, developing comprehensive strategies to ensure compliance with evolving legal frameworks such as GDPR, CCPA, DMA, DSA or the Privacy Sandbox. Igor Perisic’s expertise extends to crafting robust privacy policies, implementing cutting-edge technologies to safeguard sensitive information and defining forward looking strategies in the regulatory space.

With a strong commitment to continuous learning and innovation, he is always looking forward to tackling the challenges of tomorrow while embracing the opportunities that arise in this ever-evolving landscape. He firmly believes in the quality of outcomes that are derived through open source software.

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Data highlight: Using live data on Al jobs and skills

Data highlight: Using live data on Al jobs and skills

February 6, 2021clock30 mins

As AI diffusion and adoption evolve apace, timely data on AI jobs and skills can help inform policy. The OECD will launch a set of new indicators and interactive visualisations showing demand for AI jobs and skills by country, AI skills penetration and migration, women in AI R&D, AI software development skills and more. This session will feature a short demonstration of new interactive datasets available on the OECD’s AI Policy Observatory (OECD.AI), followed by an exchange with OECD.AI data partners.

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