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Paris 2021 – EN – Janel Longfellow

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Sourcing Expert and Purchasing Data Admin at Michelin. significant experience in Communication Networks and Manufacturing, as well as over 10 years of experience in Market Research, Purchasing, Global Contract Deployment and Management, Supplier Relationship Management and Supplier Performance indicators.

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Final EU model contractual AI Clauses available -- some thoughts on regulatory tunnelling

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Importantly, the light version does not include default options in relation to quality management, conformity assessments, corrective actions, inscription in an AI register, or compliance and audit (some of which are also optional under the ‘demanding’ model). They need to be customized to each specific contractual context.

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Public procurement of AI between opportunities and risks -- guest post by Giuseppe Bitti

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This could be difficult to implement, especially as an increasing number of suppliers do rely – and will rely even more – on AI solutions for all their clients. Suppliers working predominantly or exclusively for public sector clients might decide to delay the adoption of any AI solution as it would expose them to more risks (e.g.: