You're Not Behind:

Transparency as the Proof

Your Governance Works

A board-level briefing on Article 50's marking and labelling obligations, live since 2 August 2026, led by Tara Thompson for the leaders who need to know exactly where they stand.

In partnership with:

Led by: Tara Thompson

Tara Thompson, AI Governance Advisor & Oxethica-Certified AI Auditor 

Time, date & format:

  • 17th September 2026

  • 2 PM - 3PM BST

  • Online & Interactive Briefing on Zoom

Digital agenda:

  • 2:00 pm Intro & Welcome

  • 2:10 pm Keynote

  • 2:45 pm Q&A

  • 2:55 pm Close

About the event

It is now crucial to know where AI is used in your organisation. Understanding this helps assign clear responsibility, meet regulatory requirements, and maintain transparency.

The legal focus is now less about whether AI works as planned and more about who approved its use.

Article 50 transparency obligations have applied since 2 August 2026, but do not fully address accountability.

To label something as AI, you need to know where it is used, why it is used, and who is responsible for it. Clear labels show strong governance.

Even though the fines can be high, these rules are still new, and most organisations are still figuring out what they mean in practice.

In this session Tara, an EU AI Act auditor, will guide you to identify all customer-facing AI uses, assign someone responsible for each, and then labeling will become straightforward.

You will learn about current requirements, changes coming by 2 December, the best order to complete tasks, and how to clearly identify who approved each use of AI.

Laura Tatton, AKA The AI Lady, PR expert and Director at ConsuLT PR & Marketing

Who Should Attend

  • Board Directors and Non-Executive Directors (NEDs)

  • C-Suite Execs (CEO, CFO, Chief Risk Officer, Chief Legal Officer)

  • Risk, Compliance, and Internal Audit Leaders

  • Data Protection Officers, Heads of AI Governance, and Product and UX Leaders who own customer-facing AI

  • Leaders in any regulated or customer-facing sector, including financial services, insurance, healthcare, professional services, retail and technology


About Your Speaker

Tara Thompson

AI Governance Advisor & Oxethica-Certified AI Auditor

Tara Thompson is an AI Governance Advisor and Oxethica-Certified AI Auditor who advises boards, NEDs, and General Counsel turn AI governance from a policy document into a defensible, evidenced record.

She specialises in Article 50's marking and labelling obligations under the EU AI Act, and developed the AI Governance Pathway™, a framework built around the question every regulator eventually asks: who signed off, and where's the proof?

Her approach starts with the practical order of operations, knowing where AI touches your customers, owning each disclosure, and building the evidence behind it, and she's known for turning governance anxiety into a clear, workable plan for defensible AI decision-making.

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What Guests Will Take Away

✅A definitive answer on where their organisation falls within the scope of the EU AI Act, and in what role

✅A clear grasp of which Article 50 obligations already apply to their organisation

✅A precise read on what the 2 December 2026 transition does and doesn't cover

✅The specific disclosures required for AI-generated content and customer interactions

✅Where to start mapping AI interactions and who owns them, the first two AI Governance Pathway™ steps applied to transparency