AI Talks series
AI + Regulatory
Event summary
Cooley’s AI Talks series highlights multidisciplinary perspectives on artificial intelligence and showcases the firm’s subject matter knowledge on the intricacies – and complexities – of large language models, machine learning and AI technology. In this bespoke virtual series, Cooley lawyers discuss key legal and business issues arising from the rapid development, commercialization and use of generative AI platforms and applications.
AI + Regulatory
9:00 am PST / 12:00 pm EST / 5:00 pm GMT / 6:00 pm CET
This session will cover ways to navigate the US, European Union, and UK regulatory and legislative risks of AI, including strategies for engaging with policymaking bodies and analyzing the business impacts of legislation and regulations on innovation. Going beyond the text of new laws and rules, the session will provide insights into the complex procedures of government agencies – and the people behind them – from US and international perspectives. Other topics of discussion will include the applicability of current and proposed laws and regulations on AI platforms relating to transparency, algorithmic discrimination and bias, deepfakes, explicit content concerns, rights of publicity, and compliance with chatbot and other disclosure requirements.
Presenters
- Chris Coulter – Partner at Cooley
- Tracy Rubin – Partner at Cooley
- Vince Sampson – Special Counsel at Cooley
- Patrick Van Eecke – Partner at Cooley
Credits
- Continuing legal education (CLE) credit is anticipated for this live event in the amount of 1.0 credit. Credit will not be granted for on-demand viewing.
- Cooley LLP is an approved provider and may provide credit in CA, CO, IL, NY, PA and TX.
- Cooley LLP is a sponsor and may apply for credit in OH, VA and WA.
- Outside of the US, Cooley provides certificates of attendance.
- For specific CLE credit questions, please contact Cooley’s licensing and compliance team.
If you have questions about this series, or you’d like to be connected with an AI practitioner at Cooley, please reach out to Lauren Piccolo-Ingram or Francesca Bottorff.
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