AI: Legislation, Ethics & The Law

 The Summit on Synthetic and Artificial Intelligence

Pre-Event Organizational Activity

The “AI Rights” Conference Committees - (Zoom Meetings Start in October 2024)

(Development of White Papers - An Industry Challenge)

I. The Content Committee (TV, Movies, Music, Internet)

II. The Technology Committee (Software, Chips & Cloud, Devices) 
III. Legal Committee (Legal Community, Law Schools)

IV. Policy Committee (Guilds, Legislative Teams, Think Tanks)

V. Ethics Committee (Experts in AI Ethics, Philosophy, and Social Implications)


April 1, 2025, In-Person - Washington, DC

The Pre-Event Afternoon Workshops

1:30 PM - 4:30 PM - Four Concurrent Tracks - (15 Minute Break at 3:00 PM)

Track I: AI Compliance & Regulation: Country, State, City, Risk Evaluation and Litigation

Track II: An AI Primer: A 25 Year History of Regulation: Medical, Finance & Insurance

Track III: The State of Generative AI Law: The Precedents – Analysis of Cases in Progress

Track IV; An AI and ML Deep Dive: University & Science Agencies Outline their 2025-2026


April 2-3, 2025 - In-Person - Washington, DC

A Three-Track - Two Day Event - Dinners - Receptions - Semianrs

The Conference Grid - Construction Underway


I. Legislation - AI Safety - Ethics & the Law

a) AI and Safety: Governance and Restraint vs. Industry Self-Regulation

b) AI on the Legislative Docket: Options and Alternatives in Committee

c) Strategizing an AI Global Future: The Government - Enterprise - Technology Partnerships

d) AI Infrastructure: An Issue of National & Corporate Security

e) AI Integration into Government Agencies: Protecting Sensitive Data & Critical Decision Making

f) Safety and the Challenge of LLMs: The Creation of High-Context, High-Accuracy Systems

g) Identifying AI Vulnerabilities: Mitigating Bias, Cyber Risks and Manipulation

h) An EU - US AI Conversation: Developing a Thriving Trans-Atlantic Partnership

i) Virtual Human Rights: Exploring Avatars - Nuance & Emotion • Sentiment - Hyper-Realistic Synthesis of Prose


II. AI & Entertainment - The Creative Community - Guilds & Artists Rights

a) AI and the Crisis of Creative Rights and Disinformation: Deep Fakes, Ethics and the Law

b) The Hollywood Trajectory: The Generative AI Video Timeline: 2025 – 2028 

c) A Meditation on Synthetic Entertainment: Right of Creation - Rights of Human Actors

d) As Johnny Rotten Might Say: AI Music – Bollocks Sí or Bollocks No?

e) The Legal Implications of Chatbots & Virtual Human Interaction

f) AI Music Monetization: DeepMind’s Dreamtrack, The Grimes AI Strategy: Let’s Go 50-50%

g) The Elvis Act: The Tennessee Deep Fake 2024 Law

h) AI Music and Creatives: A Relationship of Abundance and Trepidation

i) “Is AI Music the Piracy Machine? As Brian May has Stated, “It’s Gonna Get Very Weird Very Quick”

j) AI and Identity Theft - A Taylor Swift Law – The Deep Fake Dilemma

k) AI & The Hollywood Writer: Man-Made/Machine Made - Screenwriter vs. The Machine


III. AI - ML Regulation: Current & Future Regulatory Expectations

a) A Blueprint for Government Oversight and Regulation of AI

b) Evaluating the AI/ML Trajectory: A US Based Economy vs. EU, Middle East, SE Asia and China

c) AI in the 21st Century: Preparing a GPU Data Center & National Energy Strategy

d) Global AI Headquarters: Silicon Valley vs. The World

e) Training of Large Language Models (LLMs) and Federal Concerns; Bias Mitigation, Data Security & Privacy Risks

f) Large Language Models (LLMs) A World of Oligopolies - Open Source vs. Proprietary - Does this Balance Serve the National Interest?

g) State Initiatives: California, New York, Tennessee, Illinois, Montana

h) AI Cyber Security and Threat Detection: Enable Predictive Analytics

i) Deep Fake & Identity Security: Law Enforcement, Corporate & Entertainment Strategies 

j) Guidelines & Standards in 2025: AI Benchmarking, Trust and Validation Metrics





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