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Piotr Kaniewski
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Conference talks

A substantive session that leaves the room knowing what to do on Monday.

I do not sell from the stage and I do not scare the room. I take one concrete problem — usually the kind people are afraid to ask about publicly — and show how it looks from the inside, including the parts the rules do not actually require.

It works best when the organiser tells me in advance who is in the audience. The same talk for lawyers and for product teams is two different talks.

How it works

  1. 01 A conversation about the audience Who is in the room, what they already know and what worries them. That decides the topic more than the conference title does.
  2. 02 Topic and title I propose two or three angles and we pick one. The title stays with you, because you are the one selling the event.
  3. 03 The talk No reading from slides and no ten pages of disclaimers at the end.

Example topics

  • The AI Act: what you must do and what you only think you must
  • Human oversight — four levels and one common mistake
  • Who is the author of code written by a model
  • An agile contract that survives an audit

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