With the passage of SB205, Colorado has taken the lead as the first state to enforce regulations on artificial intelligence. The requirements of this law and the likelihood that many other states will soon follow have wide implications. With many data privacy leaders being asked to steer AI governance initiatives, it also has a direct impact on the data privacy community.
Watch our guest panelists Priya Keshav, James Sherer and Michael Simon as they break down SB205’s impact, including:
# Scope of the AI covered
# Reporting requirements
# Getting the right stakeholders involved in your efforts
Watching our exclusive webinar.
This webinar is approved by the IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) for Continuing Privacy Education (CPE) Credits.
James Sherer is a Partner at BakerHostetler, where he co-chairs the Emerging Technology Team and leads the Information Governance and Artificial Intelligence practices. With over a decade of experience at BakerHostetler, he is a seasoned litigator specializing in eDiscovery, Data Privacy, Data Security, and AI. James also provides expert consult on due diligence, international data privacy compliance, and the development of privacy programs. His extensive expertise makes him a distinguished leader in navigating complex legal landscapes and emerging technologies.
Michael Simon - is an expert in AI Ethics and Governance. Michael is a For Humanity Fellow and Co-Chair of the ABA Business Law's Consumer Privacy and Data Analytics Sub Committee of the Business Law Section, with over 30 years in the legal industry. Having co-founded a dot-com legal technology start-up and returned to law practice, he now focuses on data privacy and AI governance. Michael is also an eDiscovery expert, renowned speaker, and author, dedicated to advancing legal technology and privacy compliance.
Priya Keshav - As the founder and CEO of Meru Data Priya enables corporations to identify and proactively manage privacy risks around data. Prior to this, she was the Managing Director of KPMG’s Forensic Technology Services in the Southwest U.S. She has more than 20 years of consulting experience in privacy, information governance, cyber-crime response, eDiscovery, and forensic investigations.