The AI Playbook by AI ON US
Fri. Oct 17, 2025
Distributed at 3:00 PM CEST over email

It is a comprehensive, structured resource that brings together the full body of work from our expert groups. It complements the keynotes by offering business leaders an additional layer of value: actionable tools, frameworks, and insights that can be revisited post-summit and shared internally across teams.
A Strategic Guide for Responsible, Compliant, and Competitive AI:
After six months of intensive work by 10 cross-sector working groups—comprising lawyers, technologists, psychologists, policymakers, and ethicists from over 10 countries—we faced a clear reality: even with 7 hours of high-level strategic briefings during the summit, it would be impossible to fully reflect the depth, granularity, and operational scope of what these teams have developed.
That’s why we created the AI ON US Playbook: a comprehensive, structured resource that brings together the full body of work from our expert groups. It complements the keynotes by offering business leaders an additional layer of value: actionable tools, frameworks, and insights that can be revisited post-summit and shared internally across teams.
Rather than a summary or a set of static takeaways, the Playbook serves as a practical extension of the summit’s content — grounded in international standards, legal frameworks, and field-tested strategies for deploying AI responsibly.
When & How Will You Receive It?
All participants will receive the AI Playbook in PDF format at the start of the Responsible AI Prototyping Sprint. It is designed to serve as both a reference guide and a practical toolkit, enabling you to revisit the material, brief your team internally, and apply insights long after the summit. People that cannot attend the workshop will receive it over email on Friday October 17th.
What’s Inside the Playbook?
A comprehensive mapping of AI risks, based on the MIT FutureTech AI Risk Taxonomy
Region-by-region legal and regulatory landscape (EU AI Act, GDPR, DSA, DMA, etc.)
Trust-by-design strategies and real-world use cases
A simulation based on the EU AI Act and a Responsible Innovation workshop
Contributions from 25 international experts and advisors
Recommended tools, frameworks, and must-read reports