As part of Foley’s support of Ai4 2024, Chethan Srinivasa (Partner, Boston) spoke on a panel addressing the changing landscape of AI regulation on the second day of the conference:
The AI Regulatory Landscape
Embark on a comprehensive exploration of the evolving regulatory terrain surrounding AI. This panel will shed light on the crucial legal frameworks, ethical considerations, and governance structures being established to guide the responsible and equitable use of AI. Our panelists will discuss the balance between promoting innovation and ensuring public safety, the global variance in AI regulations, and the challenges of keeping regulatory practices up-to-date with rapid technological advancements.
Attendees will also delve into the implications of AI regulations on industries from health care to finance, the role of international collaboration in standard-setting, and the potential consequences of over or under-regulating this transformative technology. In an age where AI’s potential is vast, understanding the boundaries and expectations set by regulatory bodies is essential for both industry leaders and the public at large. This panel offers a vital roadmap to navigating the intricate web of AI policy and ethics.
Panelists:
- Daniel Castro, Director, Center for Data Innovation (Moderator)
- Lara Trager, Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice
- Chethan Srinivasa, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
- Sanjay Puri, Chairman/Founder, RegulatingAI