Jennifer Maisel, Martin Zoltick, Jenny Colgate, Nicholas Garcia, Joshua Landau, Alvaro Marañon, Daisy Bennett, Ben Siegel, Elvia Gastelo, Michael Panzera, Polina Zvyagina
The field of artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving. This workshop is designed to ground participants with practical and actionable information when it comes to developing, implementing, and using AI technology in a variety of settings. Divided into three sessions, seasoned speakers will present on:
The AI Regulatory Landscape in the U.S. and EU and Current Efforts to Strike a Balance Between Supporting Innovation with the Need for Safety, Security, and Privacy
1:30 PM – 2:15 PM
Martin Zoltick, Member, Rothwell Figg
Ben Siegel, Senior Privacy Consultant, Privacy Ref
Nicholas Garcia, Policy Counsel, Public Knowledge
Alvaro Marañon, Policy Counsel, Privacy & Security, Computer & Communications Industry Association
AI Governance and Ensuring Implemented AI Tools and Systems Are Safe and Ethical
2:30 PM – 3:15 PM
Jenny Colgate, Member, Rothwell Figg
Daisy Bennett, Associate General Counsel & Data Protection Officer, Instructure
Polina Zvyagina, Global AI Policy & Governance Director, Meta
Elvia Gastelo, Director & Assoc. General Counsel, Privacy & Data, Dollar Tree
AI Litigation Risks That Accompany the Growing Adoption of AI and What Companies Can Do to Protect Themselves
3:30 PM – 4:15 PM
Jennifer Maisel, Member, Rothwell Figg
Joshua Landau, Senior Counsel, Innovation Policy, Computer & Communications Industry Association
Michael Panzera, Senior Counsel for Int’l Consumer Protection & Privacy, Office of International Affairs, Federal Trade Commission
Readings:
Why Privacy And Trade Secret Law Are On A Collision Course
The Pros And Cons Of Protecting AI As Trade Secrets
Regulating AI: An Overview Of Federal Efforts
Adam Greene
Date and Time
This workshop will take place on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM at the Privacy + Security Forum, May 8-10, 2024, in Washington, DC.
Our Conference
Our event features over 60 concurrent sessions, 2 plenary keynote sessions, and has about 900 participants. CLE credit is available. Please join us!
Adam Greene