The evolving role of legal scholarship during the implementation of the EU AI Act - Conference report
At a September 18, 2025 event, Hungarian officials and legal experts convened to discuss the national implementation of the European Union's landmark AI Act. The discussion, hosted by the Institute for Legal Studies, National Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence and the Algorithmic Constitutionality Momentum Research Group, featured Deputy State Secretary for Technology Szabolcs Szolnoki and Research Professor Zsolt Ződi, who provided critical insights into the planned regulatory structure and the anticipated hurdles ahead. Supplemented by draft legislation, their comments paint a picture of a centralized, consultative approach that relies heavily on soft law to navigate the complexities of the new regulation. The event was moderated by Senior Research Fellow Kitti Mezei.

