AI Law, Ethics, Safety & Compliance
Event summary
The National Conference on AI Law, Ethics, Safety & Compliance explored a practical roadmap to implement and evolve your artificial intelligence (AI) strategy while navigating its legal, ethical and technical complexities. Attendees gained actionable insights on international, federal and state regulations and left with a clear blueprint to ethically automate compliance, build stakeholder trust, adopt responsible AI and embed cybersecurity throughout your tech stack.
Featured agenda item
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 | 1:30 pm
Designing Your AI Environment: Strengthening Your Culture and Value System to Empower Ethics and Trust
Cooley special counsel Joseph D. Lockinger spoke during this strategy session.
This session explored the optimal conditions needed for AI to flourish and how to build it based on your unique organizational needs and goals to empower your AI environment. Topics included:
- Eliminating bias: Ensuring fair and equitable use of AI
- Ethical AI: Doing the right thing without rules and regulations
- Training data algorithms to make better decisions, increase efficiency, and predict trends and behavior
- Responsible AI: Determining the proper balance of people and technology
- Transparent decision-making: Strengthening stakeholder confidence and gaining regulatory compliance
For more information, please email Marissa Pilconis.
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