May 13, 2024

Convergence of AI and Blockchain at EUBOF Conclusion Workshop

Convergence of AI and Blockchain at the EUBOF Conclusion Workshop On 8 May 2024, Mariana de la Roche Wills participated in the EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum (EUBOF) Conclusion Workshop, hosted at the European Commission. Her contribution focused on the convergence between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and blockchain, exploring how these technologies interact and what this…

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Convergence of AI and Blockchain at the EUBOF Conclusion Workshop

On 8 May 2024, Mariana de la Roche Wills participated in the EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum (EUBOF) Conclusion Workshop, hosted at the European Commission. Her contribution focused on the convergence between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and blockchain, exploring how these technologies interact and what this means for policy, industry, and society.

Exploring Challenges, Opportunities, and Applications

In her intervention, Mariana examined both the challenges and opportunities arising from the joint use of AI and blockchain. She discussed how combining these technologies can improve trust, transparency, and accountability, while also raising important questions around governance, data protection, and ethical use. She also touched on emerging practical applications where AI and blockchain are already being used to create innovative solutions.

The Role of INATBA’s AI–BC Task Force

Mariana also highlighted the ongoing efforts of the AI–BC Task Force within INATBA – the International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications. This Task Force brings together experts and stakeholders to better understand how AI and blockchain can be deployed in ways that are trusted, interoperable, and aligned with public interest objectives.

A Call for a Unified, Human‑Centered Vision

To close her session, Mariana issued a strong call for a unified vision for a sustainable and equitable future, grounded in human‑centered technology applications. She underlined the need to develop and adopt international standards that ensure AI and blockchain technologies are designed and governed so that they serve everyone, everywhere in an ethical, responsible, and inclusive manner.

Watch the Intervention

For those who could not attend the workshop, the recording of her talk is available online:

Watch the video of Mariana de la Roche Wills at the EUBOF Conclusion Workshop

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Georg Brameshuber
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Expert in blockchain taxation and regulatory compliance.

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Georg Brameshuber

Blockchain & Web3 Expert

Georg Brameshuber is an Austrian tax expert, legal scholar, and entrepreneur specializing in crypto taxation, regulation, and wealth management. As the co-founder of Validvent, he leads the Validvent team, delivering crypto tax accounting, strategic advisory services, and crypto wealth management. Previously, Georg worked in audit and financial compliance at KPMG Austria and ERBER Group, specializing in risk management, regulatory compliance, and corporate governance for multinational firms. Beyond his corporate roles, Georg has significantly contributed to blockchain policy and regulation, holding Board positions at Blockchain for Europe (BC4EU), the Digital Asset Association Austria (DAAA) and the European Crypto Initiative (EUCI). Georg is also active in academia and is a thought leader in the blockchain space. He is regularly speaking at conferences and has taught at institutions. Previously held a teaching and research position in law at the University of Vienna (equivalent to Assistant Professor in the U.S.).

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