AI is rapidly becoming a core part of the digital economy’s infrastructure. At the same time, it is testing the boundaries of how we understand and apply data protection.
On GDPR Day, this conference explores the interaction between legal regulation, technological development, and business practices.
Today’s discussion is not about distant future scenarios, but about decisions already being made: how AI systems are being implemented, how personal data is being used, and how responsibility is defined in practice.
PROGRAMME:
12:30–13:00 Registration
13:05–13:10 Welcome Speech | Mindaugas Civilka, Partner @ TEGOS
13:10–13:30 The Evolution of Personal Data Protection. Where Are We Heading Next? | Danguolė Morkūnienė, Deputy Director @ State Data Protection Inspectorate
13:30–13:50 Think Globally, Act Locally – The Reality of Data Protection Compliance in Global Business | Gabrielė Kaveckytė, Senior Privacy Counsel @ BOLT
13:50–14:10 Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection: Why 100% Security Does Not Exist and What to Do About It | Dr. Neringa Gaubienė, Researcher at the Faculty of Law, Vilnius University and AI Regulation Expert
14:10–14:40 Fireside Chat: “Where Is the Biggest Gap Today Between AI Capabilities and Organizational Readiness?” with Prof. Dr. Paulius Pakutinskas, Professor @ Mykolas Romeris University
14:40–15:00 Coffee Break
15:00–15:20 TBC | Eglė Bakštytė, Head of Data Protection and Marketing Law Team @ Nord Security
15:20–15:40 GDPR Challenges in Implementing General-Purpose AI (GPAI) Tools in Organizations | Inga Inte, Head of AI Law @ Danske Bank
15:40–16:00 Privacy in the Age of AI: Three Possible Scenarios | Paulius Jurčys, Lawyer @ Vinted
16:00–17:30 Networking
The event is free of charge, but registration is required: REGISTRATION 🚀
LIMITED NUMBER OF SEATS AVAILABLE.








