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Artificial Intelligence For Our Clients

Contains material from Jul 2025
Artificial Intelligence For Our Clients
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AI brings tremendous possibilities but also heightened responsibilities around ethics, privacy, and compliance. This session provides guidance on realizing the potential of generative AI while upholding important principles of responsible AI use. Discussion focuses on developing responsible oversight, setting clear boundaries, instilling core values into use of AI systems, and recommended practices for evaluating potential use cases, reviewing for bias and monitoring deployed models, and maturing AI governance to maintain high standards amidst rapid technological change.

Includes: Video Captions Audio Transcript Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.00 | 0.75 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2026

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Sessions

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1. Artificial Intelligence For Our Clients (Jul 2025)

Derek Lam, Derek Ventling

1.00 0.75 0.00 1.00 | 0.75 ethics
Session Materials
Video (mp4) – 59 mins
Audio (mp3) – 59 mins
Transcript (txt)
Slides (pdf) – 13 pgs

Session 1 —59 mins 1.00 | 0.75 ethics

Artificial Intelligence For Our Clients (Jul 2025)

AI brings tremendous possibilities but also heightened responsibilities around ethics, privacy, and compliance. This session provides guidance on realizing the potential of generative AI while upholding important principles of responsible AI use. Discussion focuses on developing responsible oversight, setting clear boundaries, instilling core values into use of AI systems, and recommended practices for evaluating potential use cases, reviewing for bias and monitoring deployed models, and maturing AI governance to maintain high standards amidst rapid technological change.

Originally presented: May 2025 Technology Law Conference

Derek Lam, Dell Technologies - Philadelphia, PA
Derek Ventling, Kirkland & Ellis LLP - Austin, TX