Total Credits: 1 CLE
Please join us for a panel discussion focused on AI Governance for businesses adopting AI tools. At this point, we are all aware of the impact AI has had on intellectual property and privacy issues. However, this discussion will focus on practical guidance to help businesses navigate the rapid evolution and ambiguous legal risk with using AI tools. Specifically, we will discuss what businesses should be doing in order to identify and mitigate potential IP and Privacy pitfalls, while also keeping pace with rapid adoption. We will also touch on recent regulatory developments. In-house counsel will be leading the discussion on spinning up AI Governance in this evolving space.
Chair:
Robert Copple, Copple & Associates PC
Faculty:
Jessica Wilson, Carvana
Talha Mirza, Carvana
AI_IP_01_19_2024_FINALMATERIALS (361.2 KB) | 10 Pages | Available after Purchase |
, JD, PhD, Copple & Associates PC, is an arbitrator, mediator, investigator, and litigation strategy consultant. He helps to resolve disputes involving technology and science issues, including intellectual property, biotechnology, information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications, high tech manufacturing, the environment, and health care. He was on the ground floor applying alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to the rapidly growing cannabis industry. Bob frequently lectures on law and technology issues both in law schools and professional organizations. He has authored more than 40 books and articles including the ABA Treatise, "Biotechnology and the Law" (Editor-in-Chief and coauthor). Bob is recognized as an organization leader, both statewide and nationally, serving as the chair of the board for the Arizona State University (ASU) Center for Law, Science, and Innovation, chair of the ADR Section of the Arizona State Bar Association, and member of the Intellectual Property Section Executive Council, among other positions. Bob worked as a litigator and regulatory negotiator for large law firms in Denver and Phoenix and was Senior Litigation Counsel for Motorola. In addition, he was a judicial law clerk for a Federal District judge and for a state supreme court chief justice. He received his BA, MA, and JD from the University of Nebraska, and his PhD from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Bob was the executive editor of the Nebraska Law Review and is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US).
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