IMA NH: Guardrails and Growth: What to Think About When Thinking About Generative Artificial Intelli

When:  Mar 3, 2025 from 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM (ET)
Associated with  NorthEast Regional Council

Please join us for the IMA New Hampshire Chapter: Guardrails and Growth: What to Think About When Thinking About Generative Artificial Intelligence Policies on March 03, 2025 at 12:00 PM EST

 

Since the end of 2022, you may have started to receive a new question from your clients: Do we need a generative AI policy? Organizations are increasingly worried about how their employees use and misuse generative artificial intelligence and how their customers might react to generative AI. On one hand, company leaders don’t want their organizations exposed to the well-publicized dangers of poorly used generative AI (loss of confidential information, libelous statements, unprotected intellectual property, etc.). On the other hand, AI holds the potential for cost savings and the development of new revenue streams if employees and customers use it properly. This program discusses key considerations in drafting and implementing internal generative AI policies, including:

· Developing an organizational strategy for AI deployment

· Risks to remember when preparing a generative AI policy

· Seeking input from stakeholders

· Drafting a policy, or revising existing policies

· Training staff on the policy

· Vetting vendors for compliance with the policy

 

Field of Study: Technology

CPE being offered: 1

 

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Speaker:

John Weaver

McLane Middleton Law Firm

John Frank Weaver is chair of McLane Middleton’s Artificial Intelligence Practice Group and a leading voice in the AI bar. His practice includes conducting risk assessments of AI systems, advising clients concerning AI policies and best practices, and counseling clients regarding emerging legal and practical issues in AI. John is the vice chair of the steering committee for the American Bar Association’s Artificial Intelligence & Robotics National Institute. He recently chaired artificial intelligence conferences at the Boston Bar Association and Massachusetts Continue Legal Education. He is the author of Robots Are People Too: How Siri, Google Car, and Artificial Intelligence Will Force Us to Change Our Laws, a contributing writer at Slate focusing on legal issues implicated by AI and autonomous devices, and a member of the board of editors of The Journal of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law.

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