USA-based companies are embracing use of artificial intelligence. At the 32nd Annual Employment Employment Practices Liability Insurance Conference in Chicago, Jerry Maatman of the Duane Morris Class Action Defense Group served as one of the co-hosts of the Conference, which addressed a broad range of topics on employment-related litigation and risk transfer strategies. Commissioner Keith Sonderling of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission gave the keynote address at the Conference on the Legal Implications of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) in the Workplace. Commission Sonderling shred his thoughts on the what, how, and why corporations should be “looking around the corner” to ready themselves for new class action theories and possible EEOC litigation over the use of AI.
Webinar Replay: Best Practices for Using AI in Business
A webinar replay of Get Smart with AI: Best Practices for Using AI in Business is available for viewing.
Webinar: Let’s Talk About Tech – Wearable Fitness and Health Tech
Duane Morris LLP will hold a webinar, The Data Privacy and Security Landscape: Let’s Talk About Tech ‒ Wearable Fitness and Health Tech on Monday, November 6, 2023, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Eastern time.
About the Program
Wearable tech is everywhere—on your wrist, in your pocket, on your finger and even at work. With the ubiquity of fitness technology, what are the implications of these pervasive devices? How are companies collecting this data storing and protecting consumer information? What laws and regulations are in place as device use continues to expand? Join our panelists for a discussion on the current state and future of wearable fitness and health tech, including:
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- FDA regulation of wearable devices: What is and isn’t a medical device?
- FDA guidance on wireless technology and medical devices
- Biometric laws, including Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), and the storage and protection of such data
- Implications of HIPAA and wearable tech
Presenters
Frederick R. Ball, Partner
Neville M. Bilimoria, Partner
Sheila Raftery Wiggins, Partner
Artificial Intelligence Updates – 10.05.23
#HelloWorld. Fall begins, and the Writers Guild strike ends. In this issue, we look at what that means for AI in Hollywood. We also run through a dizzying series of self-regulating steps AI tech players have undertaken. As the smell of pumpkin spice fills the air, let’s stay smart together.
Read more on The Artificial Intelligence Blog.
A Discussion with the Copyright Office and UPSTO on Where AI Policy Is Headed
Duane Morris partner Agatha Liu will be moderating the California Lawyers Association webinar “Where Our AI Policy Is Headed – A Discussion with the Copyright Office and the Patent and Trademark Office” on October 26, 2023, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Pacific.
For more information and to register, please visit the CLA website.
Webinar: Benefits, Risks and Mitigation Strategies for AI Use
Duane Morris is hosting the webinar Get Smart with AI: Best Practices for Using AI in Business on Tuesday, October 17, 2023, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern.
How to Mitigate Harms and Risks from AI Technology
Duane Morris partner Agatha H. Liu, Ph.D., authored the article, “Mitigating AI Bias with Responsible AI Design,” which appeared in New Matter, a publication of the California Lawyers Association.
A Gentle Primer on Generative AI Art Models
Duane Morris partner Aleksander J. Goranin authored the Art Business News article, “The Future of Digital Art as Training Material For Generative Artificial Intelligence Models,” which provides a reader-friendly introduction to the copyright and right-of-publicity issues raised by such AI model training, and offers practical tips about what art owners can do, currently, if they want to keep their works away from such training uses. Read the full article.
Artificial Intelligence Updates – 09.18.23
#HelloWorld. In this issue, the Copyright Office asks all the right questions—but will it do something interesting with the answers? Microsoft and Adobe offer clever ideas of their own. And, surprise (not really): Two new lawsuits against AI developers. Let’s stay smart together.
Read more on The Artificial Intelligence Blog.
Webinar Replay: Privacy Issues in AI
For more information, please visit the event website.