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AI and Data Privacy: Adapting Policies, Ensuring Responsible Use of Data, Mitigating Risks

A live 90-minute CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A

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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

1:00pm-2:30pm EDT, 10:00am-11:30am PDT

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This CLE webinar will explore the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on data privacy. The panel will discuss the privacy risks associated with the use of AI, the regulatory landscape governing AI and privacy, the need for companies to build and balance their AI governance with data privacy laws and practices, and best practices for mitigating privacy risks with the deployment of AI tools.

Description

AI innovations continue to evolve and reshape the way we live and work. AI tools become more sophisticated by leveraging vast amounts of potentially sensitive data, which has raised critical concerns and regulatory scrutiny about personal data and privacy. These concerns have created compliance challenges for businesses developing and/or using AI technologies.

The current patchwork of state, federal, and international privacy laws somewhat address the privacy concerns presented with AI and legislation targeting AI has emerged, including the European Union's AI Act and several U.S. states proposing new AI laws. However, the regulatory framework is failing to keep pace with the constantly changing innovations and advancements with AI.

As more businesses deploy various forms of AI, it is important for them to build and balance their AI governance programs with their privacy policies to ensure compliance with the evolving legal landscape. As new legal developments governing the privacy dimensions of AI continue to unfold, it is imperative for privacy counsel to stay on top of new laws, regulations, cases, and regulatory guidance materials.

Listen as our expert panel discusses the implications of AI on privacy and provides guidance for helping clients navigate the issues and compliance risks when developing, providing, or deploying AI tools in their businesses.

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Outline

  1. Overview: balancing AI innovation with data privacy protections
  2. Understanding the privacy risks of AI
  3. Regulatory landscape for AI and privacy
  4. Privacy implications for companies that deploy AI tools
  5. Adapting privacy policies to account for evolving AI technologies
  6. Ensuring responsible use of data and mitigating privacy risks associated with AI
  7. How AI can be used to enhance privacy compliance and protect data from unauthorized access
  8. AI privacy best practices
  9. Practitioner pointers for advising clients in this evolving area

Benefits

The panel will address these and other key considerations:

  • What are the privacy risks of AI?
  • What is the evolving AI regulatory landscape and how does it intersect with existing privacy laws?
  • How can companies effectively build and combine their privacy and AI governance programs and policies?
  • What are some best practices for organizations when deploying AI tools to ensure compliance with the current regulatory framework?

Faculty

Friel, Alan
Alan L. Friel

Partner, Chair Data Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Assets Practice
Squire Patton Boggs

Mr. Friel is a thought leader in digital media, IP, data privacy and protection, and consumer protection law, with over...  |  Read More

Jacobson, Julia
Julia B. Jacobson

Partner
Squire Patton Boggs

Ms. Jacobson is a partner in the Data Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Assets Practice. She offers practical and...  |  Read More

Ricci, Faye
Faye Ricci

Associate General Counsel
Boeing Employee Credit Union (BECU)

Ms. Ricci is currently Associate General Counsel at Boeing Employee Credit Union (BECU).  BECU is currently the...  |  Read More

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