Artificial intelligence is disrupting and revolutionizing a broad spectrum of industries. While innovation creates the potential for new opportunities, AI has also opened the door to a multitude of novel legal issues, challenges and risks.
Organizations – and their advisors – need to understand what AI actually is, how the technology works, and the legal impact AI is having across practice areas.
Over two full days and updated for 2024, a leading faculty of industry and legal experts, will help you decode need-to-know technology and terminology, guide you through the evolving AI regulatory framework in Canada and abroad, and provide practical insights and strategies on how to prepare and comply. You will receive up-to-date knowledge and tools to help you create compliance frameworks and policies to competently manage your business in a changing world.
Can’t Make the Date? Registration includes 120-day unlimited, online access to the recorded program.
What You’ll Learn
- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence – what it is and isn’t, understanding the technology and terminology, and different models
- Practical applications of AI in law firms and businesses
- Overview of the AI regulatory landscape in Canada, the US and EU
- How AI is regulated in the public sector
- Compliance frameworks and AI governance – what can organizations do to develop internal policies and reduce risk
- The impact of AI on privacy law
- The use of AI in the criminal justice process and its impact on evidence
- IP issues for AI-generated content
- Ethical implications of AI, including access to justice, surveillance, bias and human rights issues
- Understanding options for AI insurance and assessing risk
- How to develop an AI policy for your organization
- What’s next for AI and how to best prepare?
- How to create useful and effective prompts to get your desired result from AI tools
Who Should Attend
- Lawyers interested or advising on artificial intelligence (AI), technology, privacy, data security, intellectual property law
- In-house counsel
- Government and regulatory counsel or representatives
- Compliance and risk management professionals
- Privacy, information, security and technology officers
- Professionals in a managerial, executive or director position looking to increase their knowledge of artificial intelligence