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"Foundations of AI: What Tax-Exempt Organizations Need to Know," AI Across Industries, Davis Wright Tremaine Webinar

02.26.25
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Philanthropists, nonprofits, and other tax-exempt organizations have a laser focus on making our world better—now imagine the impact they could have as they harness the power of AI and machine learning tools. In this webinar, we covered how AI works and how tax-exempt organizations can make it work for their daily business operations. 

Partners Wendy Kearns and Jean Tom provided an overview of the existing regulatory landscape and what laws and regulations are on the horizon, and what tax-exempt organizations need to know as they start to employ AI tools. Daniel Szabo, our Senior Director of Innovation, walked us through the historical context for the adoption of AI, and will give live demos for how generative AI can be used by tax-exempt organizations. 

Speakers

  • Wendy Kearns
  • Jean Tom
  • Daniel Szabo

This session was part of DWT's "AI Across Industries" webinar series, examining legal risks, challenges, and opportunities presented by the adoption of AI/ML in healthcare, financial services, media, technology, communications, and other leading industries.

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