Lawyers are facing a tsunami of information about Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI systems are in showing up in all aspects of business operations – from external business uses (such as advertising and hiring) through internal business uses (such as financial modeling and supply chain management). Businesses struggle with knowing and operationalizing the checks and balances needed to safely use AI systems.
Join us to learn about legal issues for selection, deployment and monitoring AI systems from the EU and US perspectives and the benefits of developing a pro-active AI governance program.
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