Overview (Program Summary)
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ACC Central OhioAs artificial intelligence (AI) adoption accelerates across industries, organizations face growing pressure to ensure their AI systems are not only innovative but also compliant with legal standards and ethically responsible. This webinar focuses on the practical steps for building and managing a compliant and responsible AI program, from initial design to deployment and ongoing monitoring.
Join us as we navigate through:
►Compliance Essentials: Understand the regulatory frameworks governing AI, including data protection, algorithmic accountability, and international compliance requirements. Learn how to navigate these legal landscapes while staying ahead of upcoming regulations.
►Responsible AI Best Practices: Learn the core components of a responsible AI management program that will embed ethical considerations into AI development and use, manage AI risks, and build a culture of AI ethics. Explore the processes, standards , and governance structures necessary to achieve responsible AI.
►The Value of Responsible AI: Hear about cutting-edge research on how responsible AI can create business value and is essential to success in the algorithmic economy.
This webinar is designed for AI practitioners and compliance officers who are responsible for implementing AI programs.
Gain actionable insights into:
► Integrating legal and ethical guidelines into your AI strategy
► Creating robust governance frameworks for AI accountability
► Proactively managing AI risks and building a reputation for trustworthiness
► Ensuring AI systems remain compliant as regulations evolve
Equip your organization with the knowledge and tools to build AI systems that not only meet regulatory standards but also uphold the highest ethical principles.
Speakers
Diane Reynolds, represents private and publicly held entities in mergers and acquisitions, as well as matters involving corporate finance, corporate governance, compliance, and strategic growth initiatives. Diane has served as general counsel to businesses in the technology, financial services, and consumer products sectors, and has deep experience representing companies and investors in change-of-control transactions. She utilizes her deep experience in the technology sector to handle matters involving privacy and data security.
Liz Harding, helps organizations protect and commercialize of their data assets. Liz is qualified in Colorado and the United Kingdom, and has over 20 years of experience focusing on privacy and data matters, including deep familiarity with the GDPR, CCPA, and various other U.S. federal, state, and international privacy and cybersecurity regulations.
Dennis Hirsch, B.A., J.D. is a Professor at The Ohio State University where he holds a joint appointment in the Moritz College of Law and the Department of Computer Science and is a core faculty member of the Translational Data Analytics Institute. He directs the OSU Program on Data and Governance which focuses on the governance of advanced analytics and AI, and co-directs the OSU Responsible Data Science Community of Practice, a community of over 100 researchers focused on the ethical and just use of advanced analytics and AI. Professor Hirsch teaches courses on privacy law, property law, and on the law, policy, ethics, and management of AI.