Webinar
Decoding AI Law
Webinar
January 24, 2024, 12:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Winston’s AI-focused attorneys hosted a four-part webinar series exploring the latest topics at the intersection of generative and general AI and the law, including a session that qualified for ethics credit in New York and Illinois.
Implementing Generative AI for Legal Uses and the Ethical Implications
This session gives a technical overview of generative AI and discusses the practical legal uses of generative AI for legal departments and outside counsel, including the state of maturity of the various AI tools for each of these uses. We will also discuss the ethical implications on the use and adoption of generative AI.
The EU’s Approach to Generative AI: Regulatory Framework for the Deployment & Use of Generative AI
This session provides an overview of the AI regulatory framework in place throughout the European Union and UK, including The EU’s AI Act, the first text of its kind in the world. This session also addresses EU AI Act’s criticism, in real-time, and how the Act could potentially impact international and national AI market players.
View our updated presentation which includes key changes following the enforcement of the EU AI Act.
Intellectual Property Challenges in Generative AI Innovation
This session examines the intellectual property issues stemming from the use of generative AI and delve into the complex and evolving realm of AI inventorship, copyright, and patents. We also review best practices to help companies minimize their legal risk.
Antitrust Implications of AI – Pricing, Price Signaling, Collusion
With the increasing sophistication of algorithms and artificial intelligence, antitrust liability can arise from conduct outside of the smoke-filled rooms traditionally associated with cartels. This session reviews key antitrust risk areas in AI, including collusion, monopolization, exclusionary practices, unfair competition, and M&A competition issues.