A Virtual ZOOM and RECORDED Program Schedule – IDEAS WELCOME
EMAIL: ARNIE@INBLF.COM
Opening program: APRIL 8, 2020 12 PM PDT
STEVE WU, SILICON VALLEY LAW GROUP
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, ROBOTICS & THE LAW
Speaker: Stephen Wu
Webinar Date: April 8th, 2020
Recording: AI, Robotics and the Law
When talking about artificial intelligence, venture capitalist Kai-Fu Lee said, “I believe it’s going to change the world more than anything in the history of mankind. More than electricity.”
Artificial intelligence, robotics, drones, and autonomous driving will change the world—both for good and for bad. As a result, these technologies will generate a huge number of legal issues.
Since AI will touch all sectors of the economy and all practice areas, all lawyers will play a role in making sure these technologies are sold and operated in a compliant, safe, and ethical manner.
This webinar will cover:
- What are artificial intelligence and robotics, and examples of these advanced Technologies
- COVID-19 (Coronavirus): How AI and robotics can help, and what compliance issues arise from their use?
- Examples of compliance requirements in AI and robotics-specific laws
- Striking deals: buying and selling AI and robotics products and services
- Liability and risk management for AI and robotics sellers and buyers
- Governance: privacy, security, and AI/robotics policies and procedures
Our speaker:
Stephen S. Wu is a shareholder with Silicon Valley Law Group in San Jose, California and a member of the INBLF Silicon Valley Chapter.
Steve advises clients concerning transactions, compliance, liability risk management, privacy, security, and governance of emerging information technologies, such as artificial intelligence, autonomous and connected vehicles, robotics, Big Data, and the Internet of Things.
He negotiates technology agreements and resolves disputes for clients, and serves as an outside general counsel for emerging companies. Steve also advises clients on governing and assessing corporate programs to promote AI compliance and ethics.
An author of seven IT legal books and numerous other publications on artificial intelligence, automated driving, and robotics, Steve served as the 2010-11 Chair of the American Bar Association Science & Technology Law Section.
In 2007, he helped found the Section’s Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Committee. He serves as Chair of the American Bar Association Artificial Intelligence and Robotics National Institute held each October.