AI is everywhere. So, how do you know if your organization’s use of AI tools is putting privilege, privacy, or sensitive data at risk?
Join Ethena's CEO, Roxanne Petraeus, for a thoughtful conversation with legal leaders Brenda Leong (Director, AI Division, ZwillGen), Andrew Eichen (Attorney, AI Division, ZwillGen), and Andy Dale (General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer, OpenAP), as they share perspectives on navigating AI adoption in corporate environments. We'll discuss how organizations are approaching information governance when tools like Zoom, Slack, and ChatGPT are integrated into daily workflows, and explore emerging practices for responsible AI implementation.
As AI tools like meeting transcription, generative AI assistants, and automated documentation become more common in today's workplace, organizations face evolving considerations around privilege, privacy and risk.
With the recent executive orders on AI and shifting regulatory landscape, many teams are grappling with questions, such as:
- When does sharing information with AI tools impact privilege?
- How do AI terms of service impact confidentiality obligations?
- What safeguards should organizations implement to maintain confidentiality while leveraging AI benefits?
This discussion will offer insights from different viewpoints and experiences, perfect for compliance professionals, legal leaders, and other stakeholders interested in the intersection of technology, privilege, privacy, and risk in 2025's rapidly evolving AI landscape.