Overview (Program Summary)
With the release of ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies in the fall of last year, the goal rush is on for organizations in the healthcare industry for effective ways to incorporate and use AI and their operations, including diagnosis and treatment. This Quick Hit will discuss and address issues and questions relating to effective adoption and use of new AI technologies while also managing the significant risks presented by these innovations. Privacy, security, intellectual property infringement, intellectual property protection, patient safety, and legal compliance are all issues that need to be addressed when selecting and adopting AI solutions. A robust, effective, and legally-compliant AI governance program is essential for achieving these goals.
Sean Vargas-Barlow, Resmed, Principal Privacy Counsel Sean is an astute legal and privacy professional with over 20 years of experience and has a great passion for providing proactive and solution-focused data privacy and data security advice. Sean is currently Principal Privacy Counsel at ResMed. Prior to ResMed, she served as senior privacy counsel at Cognizant and Accenture. She supports a wide range of legal matters specifically related to AI, privacy compliance, privacy by design, data governance and data sharing. She holds six IAPP certifications and serves on the IAPP Privacy Bar Section Advisory Board. In addition, she is the current Chair of the Association of Corporate Counsel's Health Law Network. | |
Chanley T. Howell, Foley & Lardner, Partner Chanley T. Howell is a partner and intellectual property lawyer with Foley & Lardner LLP, where his practice focuses on a broad range of technology law matters. He is a member of the firm's Technology Transactions, Cybersecurity, and Privacy Practice and the Sports, Health Care and Automotive Industry Teams. |