Privacy and GenAI – navigating the risks and unleashing the opportunities (🇺🇸)
Créé le 23/06/2024Description
Join the Fieldfisher Silicon Valley team (Mark Webber and Natalie Farmer) on June 27th for a discussion on the key issues under the GDPR and practical recommendations for organizations using, integrating, or offering Generative AI within their business or as part of their services.
This webinar will examine the most impactful issues for organisations with respect to AI, the interplay between the AI Act and the GDPR, and will provide an overview of best practices to consider day-to-day when building, integrating or using GenAI in your business.
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New Technology
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Big Data
Data Analytics
Speaker
Mark Webber and Natalie Farmer
Mark Webber, US Managing Partner at Fieldfisher Silicon Valley
Mark is a recognized leading privacy and AI lawyer, with a wealth of experience working alongside the world's leading tech companies. Whether it's a high-growth or a well-established enterprise, the decision to internationalize or scale globally inevitably requires the senior management team to navigate unfamiliar legal landscapes. Over the course of his 26-year career in tech, Mark has worked closely with such individuals, providing valued guidance in investment, sales, licensing, and exploring privacy, online, and compliance activities in the UK and EU. Currently, a significant portion of his work involves the responsible development, training, and scaling of AI models and solutions.
Mark teaches classes for both the CIPP/e and AI Governance Professional Programme certification for the IAPP. Mark is registered with the California Bar as a Foreign Legal Consultant.
Natalie Farmer, Partner, Fieldfisher Silicon Valley
Natalie is a Partner in the Technology and Data practice at Fieldfisher (Silicon Valley). Natalie splits her time between California and London, advising clients on a global basis with EU and UK data privacy compliance, AI governance, complex data transfer issues and technology transactions. Natalie has a wealth of experience working alongside fast moving technology companies and is tasked daily with finding innovative solutions to complex legal challenges. Natalie also counsels clients in connection with product or feature launches involving high risk technologies or data processing.
Natalie is a faculty member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional) and is registered with the California Bar as an Foreign Legal Consultant.
