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Surgent's Navigating AI Compliance: The EU AI Act for U.S. Finance and Accounting Leaders
Start Date/Time
Wednesday, November 18 2026 10:00AM
Wednesday, November 18 2026 10:00AM
End Date/Time
Wednesday, November 18 2026 12:00PM
Wednesday, November 18 2026 12:00PM
Credit Hours
2.00
2.00
Fields of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Specialized Knowledge
Type
Seminar
Seminar
Level
Basic
Basic
Member
$119.00
$119.00
Non-Member
$131.00
$131.00
Facility Location
Virtual Learning
Virtual Learning
Company
WEBIN
WEBIN
Vendor
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Status
Scheduled
Scheduled
Description
This course provides U.S.-based accounting and finance professionals with an in-depth understanding of the EU Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, the first comprehensive AI regulation in the world. It explores the Act's key provisions, including its risk classification framework, compliance requirements for high-risk systems, and transparency obligations. Participants will gain insight into how the Act affects organizations operating internationally and how to prepare for compliance challenges. Interactive activities are integrated throughout the course to reinforce key concepts.
Designed For
CPAs and finance professionals in public accounting and industry, including CFOs, controllers, financial managers, and analysts who want to understand the EU AI Act and its implications for compliance, governance, and global operations
Objectives
- Explain the scope and risk classifications of the EU AI Act
- Identify compliance requirements for AI systems and their applicability to U.S.-based operations
- Understand the implications of the EU AI Act for data governance, documentation, and human oversight
- Develop strategies to align AI systems with EU regulatory standards
- Recognize potential penalties for noncompliance and their significance for U.S. entities
Major Subjects
- Introduction to the EU AI Act: background, objectives, global relevance, and extraterritorial scope
- Key provisions and risk classifications: prohibited, high-risk, limited-risk, and general-purpose AI systems; prohibited AI practices
- Compliance requirements for high-risk AI systems: technical documentation, data governance, and human oversight requirements; importance of risk management and transparency obligations
- Practical steps for U.S. professionals: strategies to align with EU compliance standards; anticipating future regulatory developments
Prerequisites
None