AI, Law and Ethics 101: a quick start guide to what you need to know
AI, Law and Ethics 101: a quick start guide to what you need to know
We are delighted to bring you, by popular demand, an event all about the legal and ethical issues around using Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning in your business or commercialising your AI / ML products. The event will cover a broad range of topics, including:
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Intellectual property issues – e.g. Can you patent AI models? Can you patent the output of a generative AI model, and who owns that output? Are you allowed to use the outputs of a third party’s open-access model in your business? Who owns the output if you build a model but train it using a third party’s data?
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Regulation around AI – e.g. how might the EU AI Act impact commercialising your AI/ML? How do data privacy laws impact the training of AI models?
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Engineering or designing around the regulation – are there technical ways to mitigate these legal and ethical issues?
The event is suitable for anyone who may be using AI or ML in their businesses. If you are using or considering using open-access models like ChatGPT to generate content, analyse data, or identify potential R&D avenues to explore, you will find this event useful. Similarly, if you are developing your own AI/ML tools, you will learn about things to think about before you commercialise the tools. The event is targeted at anyone working in science and technology in industry or academia, and specifically, not just those developing AI technologies, but also those working in healthtech, medtech, and AI-aided innovation.
Speakers include:
- Adeline Fleming, Senior Managing Counsel, Mastercard
- Julia Gwilt, Partner, Appleyard Lees IP LLP
- Matt Hervey, Partner, Gowling WLG
- Carolina Sanchez Hernandez, Senior AI Assurance Practitioner, Cambridge Consultants