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"Emerging Legal and Policy Issues in Artificial Intelligence," Davis Wright Tremaine Webinar

By K.C. Halm and Robin Nunn
01.29.19
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Adoption of applications powered by artificial intelligence (AI) is skyrocketing. Customer service, operations, and internal company initiatives leveraging AI are prevalent in our lives today. Voice-enabled smart assistants, bot-enabled customer service, autonomous vehicles and machines, and much more. At this panel, attendees joined in-house and outside counsel working on these issues to learn more about some of these AI applications, how the law is struggling to keep up, and the ways in which courts, policymakers and companies are stepping in to confront the unique legal and policy questions presented by the widespread adoption of AI.

Panelists:

  • Robin Nunn, Davis Wright Tremaine
  • K.C. Halm, Davis Wright Tremaine
  • Rebecca Davis, Walmart
  • Charlie Bingham, Microsoft

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Note: On-demand versions are not eligible for CLE credit.

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