"AI Bill of Rights - Ethics and the Law"
Thursday, October 19th, 2023
2:00 PM - 2:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
New AI Regulation in the EU and US: What to Expect and How to Prepare
While the EU and US are on distinct and different timelines – the EU AI Act was adopted this past June and the US is still in the “Talking Stage,” with the White House issuing a “Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights” late last year, there are significant similarities in the language between the two. Each emphasize principles of civil liberties and privacy, data transparency, guardrails concerning abuse and harm. But the EU and US diverge significantly on regulation and governance. In this session, we bring together experts in the law and technology who will enlighten us on how our cross-Atlantic AI future is likely to unfold.
Marc Martin, Partner, Perkins Coie, Moderator
Cass Matthews, Office of Responsible AI, Microsoft
Benoit Barre, Partner, Le 16 Law
Cass Matthews
Benoît Barré
Marc Martin
Marc Martin, Partner, Perkins Coie: Technology, media, and telecom law attorney Marc S. Martin provides regulatory, transactional, and strategic advice to developers, service providers, manufacturers, entrepreneurs, investors, and enterprise customers. He negotiates agreements in the areas of technology and content licensing, supply chain procurement, and cloud and wireless service agreements, among other platforms. Marc’s recent successes include negotiating the industry’s first 5G-connected AR/VR device distribution agreement with a leading wireless carrier. He has advised several leading technology firms in launching new products and services, particularly those subject to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and privacy regulation. Marc is ranked as a leading communications lawyer by Chambers USA, Best Lawyers in America, and Washington, D.C., Super Lawyers. He serves as chair of the firmwide Communications industry group, co-chair of the firmwide Strategic Growth Working Group, and is a member of the firmwide Audit Committee and the Washington, D.C., office hiring committee.