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Overview

Why You Should Attend

From predictive analytics, large language modeling, and biometric customer authentication tools to generative AI tools used on a daily basis, industries across the globe are increasingly adopting and expanding artificial intelligence solutions that present unique legal challenges. If you work at or counsel a technology company or any other company that creates or works with artificial intelligence offerings to support or enhance business methods — which probably means most companies today — this program will provide you with guidance on the legal risks associated with these technologies and services, best practices, and tips on how to anticipate and mitigate relevant risks.

What You Will Learn

After completing this program, participants will be able to:

  • Hear current best practices in protecting, developing, and implementing AI, advanced machine learning and algorithmic decisioning
  • Understand the global regulatory AI risk landscape
  • Learn about the issues arising in case law, and where businesses may face higher litigation risk
  • Consider risks and mitigation in AI governance, including licensing third party tools, the importance of disclosures, recognizing IP risks, and understanding privacy considerations

Who Should Attend

This program will be of interest to AI, intellectual property, privacy, litigation, product and corporate counsel focused on developing or implementing policies to mitigate risks associated with the exploitation of data, artificial intelligence and counseling on related products and services. Additionally, in-house counsel involved with: (i) data privacy compliance; (ii) global AI compliance; (iii) assessment of data collection, sharing and retention practices, as well as AI product deployment; (iv) litigation risk management in AI development and exploitation, (v) developing and/or deploying AI technologies; and/or (vi) transacting relating to AI technologies.

Program Level: Intermediate and Advanced

Prerequisites: An interest in Artificial Intelligence technology and how it impacts businesses and your practice

Advanced Preparation: None

Intended Audience: This program will be of interest to AI, intellectual property, privacy, litigation, product and corporate counsel focused on developing or implementing policies to mitigate risks associated with the exploitation of data, artificial intelligence and counseling on related products and services. Additionally, in-house counsel involved with: (i) data privacy compliance; (ii) global AI compliance; (iii) assessment of data collection, sharing and retention practices, as well as AI product deployment; (iv) litigation risk management in AI development and exploitation, (v) developing and/or deploying AI technologies; and/or (vi) transacting relating to AI technologies.

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