Hannah Anderson is a Policy Advisor, Digital Finance at the Institute for International Finance (IIF). In this role, she researches and advises on digital assets, payment systems, data transfers, and digital economic policy, along with coordinating multi stakeholder projects across the IIF membership. Previously, she held roles at J.P. Morgan Asset Management in New York and Hong Kong, APEC Secretariat, Georgetown University and the Asia Society. She holds degrees from Georgetown University and Brandeis University.
Roundtable Room 2 (Level 2)
Open
As AI adoption accelerates globally, governments in the global south are shaping data regulations to govern its development and use. The EU and GDPR have set global benchmarks for responsible AI governance, but do these frameworks guide or constrain adoption of AI in the Global South? Should stringent AI governance frameworks be replicated, adapted or reimagined for emerging markets? How do these policies impact SMEs, startups and institutions broadly, given compliance costs, regulatory capacity and skills gap.
This roundtable serves as the first part of a discussion that will be followed up at the Global SME Finance Forum 2025 in South Africa. Part 2 can consider including the practical voice of SMEs and their challenges. Presenters will also be invited to participate in Part 2 in South Africa.