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Generative AI: Developments and Ethical Implications

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Generative AI: Developments and Ethical Implications
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Harnessing the power of AI to drive new ways of doing business and increasing growth is something all organizations are trying to do. The use of generative AI creates risks to organizations including violation of privacy, inaccurate or false representations, and unethical practices, to name a few. Implementing the right controls and ethics training alongside generative AI is necessary – so where do you start?

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
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  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2026

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1. Generative AI: Developments and Ethical Implications (Nov 2024)

Brooke Hopkins, Emily R. Apte, Robert Denby, Daniel Meyers, Matt Wernz

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Session 1 —60 mins 1.00 | 1.00 ethics

Generative AI: Developments and Ethical Implications (Nov 2024)

Harnessing the power of AI to drive new ways of doing business and increasing growth is something all organizations are trying to do. The use of generative AI creates risks to organizations including violation of privacy, inaccurate or false representations, and unethical practices, to name a few. Implementing the right controls and ethics training alongside generative AI is necessary – so where do you start?

Originally presented: Sep 2024 Government Enforcement Institute

Brooke Hopkins, Managing Director, Alvarez & Marsal - Dallas, TX
Emily R. Apte, Counsel, King & Spalding - Austin, TX
Robert Denby, Partner, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Houston, TX
Daniel Meyers, President, Consulting & Information Governance, TransPerfect Legal - Dallas, TX
Matt Wernz, Director, Southwest Region, Federal Trade Commission - Dallas, TX