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Update on the International Regulation of Artificial Intelligence (AI)


Total Credits: 2 CLE

Average Rating:
   7
Categories:
International Law |  Law Practice Management & Technology
Faculty:
Hilary E Sadler |  Shirley Jean Spira |  Mohammed Motiwala |  Elham Tabassi |  Adam Wood |  Derek Bambauer |  Nikki Pope
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jun 28, 2023


Description

*This is a recording of a live seminar from the 2022 State Bar Convention presented by the International Law Section

In this session, highly-awarded AI experts in ethics, biometrics, international AI policy, law, fintech, cognitive psychology, and social media converse about ethical and business challenges posed by the rapid development of AI worldwide. As demonstrated by the recent congressional hearings on the influence of social media giants and the emergence of facial recognition in government operations, artificially intelligent systems increasingly mediate our business and personal connections. The need to enhance regulation of these AI systems, whether at home or abroad, is urgent but raises problems of personal and business privacy as well as ethical and legal strictures on free speech. We must regulate more closely, but at what cost to our online connectivity and personal freedoms? We make the case for and against international regulation of AI and present scenarios in which members of the audience act as corporate counsel to resolve complex AI problems.

What You’ll Learn:
1. The United States’ current proposals for developing and regulating AI and AI ethics
2. New European Union approach to the regulation of AI, highlighting the AI Act draft regulation
3. United Nations’ AI regulations and agreements involving Organization of Economic
Cooperation and Development and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s
(UNESCO) November 2021 agreement on the ethics of AI
4. Ethical AI industry issues and trends facing the international AI business sector and public
Regulators

Chairs:
Hilary Sadler, Senior International Trade Specialist, U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Office of Digital Services Industries

Shirley Spira, Professor of Law, James E. Rogers College of Law of the University of Arizona

Faculty:
Professor Derek Bambauer, Professor of Law, James E. Rogers College of Law of the University of Arizona
Mohammed Motiwala, Multilateral Engagement Officer, OECD and Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C.
Nikki Pope, Managing Director, High Tech Law Institute Santa Clara University School of Law 
Elham Tabassi, Chief of Staff, Information Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce
Adam Wood, CEO of GCS Credit and Certifiedby.com

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Faculty


Shirley Jean Spira Related Seminars and Products

Professor James E. Rogers College of Law




Adam Wood Related Seminars and Products

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Derek Bambauer Related Seminars and Products

Professor of Law, James E. Rogers College of Law, UA

University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law


Professor Derek E. Bambauer is Professor of Law at the University of Arizona, where he teaches Internet law and intellectual property. His research treats algorithms, cybersecurity, Internet censorship, and intellectual property. A former principal systems engineer at Lotus Development Corp. (part of IBM), Professor Bambauer spent two years as a Research Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. At the Berkman Center, he was a member of the OpenNet Initiative, an academic consortium that tested and studied Internet censorship in countries such as China, Iran, and Vietnam. At Arizona, Bambauer is the co-founder of the IP & Entrepreneurship Clinic, which offers legal services to start-ups. He holds an A.B. from Harvard College and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. CV available: https://law.arizona.edu/sites/default/files/bambauerdcv0318.pdf


Nikki Pope Related Seminars and Products


Nikki Pope is the Managing Director of the High Tech Law Institute. She also is the co-founder and principal executive officer of The Pruno Fund, Inc. a nonprofit organization that provides grants for exonerated men and women who need help reclaiming their lives after a wrongful conviction. After graduating Order of the Coif from Santa Clara Law, Nikki joined the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, DC, eventually returning to the Bay Area to join Cooley LLP as a corporate transactions attorney. Prior to law school, Nikki held various management positions in public and private companies including American Express, Comcast, and Visto. She recently joined the board of the Alliance of Nonprofits for Insurance. In addition to her Juris Doctor, Nikki holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Carleton College and a Master of Business Administration from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. She also is the co-author of the award-winning book and audiobook “Pruno, Ramen, and a Side of Hope: Stories of Surviving Wrongful Conviction,” narrated by Whoopi Goldberg and Bill Kurtis with a
stellar cast of artists performing stories by exonerees and their families.


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Overall:      4.7

Total Reviews: 7

Comments

Christopher W

"a few of the speakers were difficult to hear and one was difficult to understand "

Ella J

"Sadler did not speak at all on subject. Mohammed Motiwala spoke very little on subject. Therefore "fair" evaluation"

Michael A

"it's just really interesting. ai is here, how will it play out?"

Jill O

"Really good topical infofrmation"

Nelson E

"Clear, concise and fascinating"