There are endless applications for artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning. However, they operate within a series of laws, regulations, obligations and user expectations which may not be considered by developers but pose significant risks. Alan Brill, Senior Managing Director and Paul Jackson, Managing Director in the Cyber Risk practice of Kroll, a division of Duff & Phelps, will examine the legal and regulatory impact of AI and deep learning at the RSA Virtual Conference 2020 Asia Pacific and Japan.
Through case studies, Alan and Paul will show attendees how to deal with important risks to AI projects and how law, regulations and litigation intersect with AI and deep learning systems.
Session: Does AI Need a General Counsel?
Schedule: July 16, 2020, 9:25 - 9:55 a.m. (SGT)
About RSA Conference 2020
Offering a forum for innovation and partnership to the ever-growing cyber security industry, the RSA Conference explores a wide range of topics, and features the latest security trends and issues impacting businesses. Over 43,000 information security professionals attend this conference annually.