FPF Training: The AI Regulatory Landscape in the U.S. | June 27, 2024

FPF Training: The AI Regulatory Landscape in the U.S. | June 27, 2024

FPF Training: The AI Regulatory Landscape in the U.S. | This training will be a live virtual session.

By Future of Privacy Forum

Date and time

Thursday, June 27 · 10am - 12pm PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Join the Future of Privacy Forum for a live-virtual session on the The AI Regulatory Landscape on Thursday, June 27, from 1:00PM - 3:00PM ET.


Groups of 3 or more are eligible for a special group rate. Please send us an email at rsvp@fpf.org to receive your discount today!


As AI increasingly captures public attention and experts voice optimism for its potential benefits and concerns about its potential negative impacts, the U.S. policy landscape has catapulted forward. AI-relevant legislative and regulatory proposals are prolific, but much is not specific to AI, making it challenging to keep track of—and make sense of—the state of play. From expanding privacy legislation to address data collection and processing practices to tackling AI safety, reinforcing civil rights protections to advancing risk management and standards, practitioners must triangulate across disparate areas of policy to stay ahead. In the Future of Privacy Forum’s training “The AI Regulatory Landscape in the U.S.” participants will learn about the current state of policy conversations pertinent to AI in the United States, explore themes and trace approaches characterizing recent and upcoming policy proposals that are relevant to anyone engaged in the work of developing, deploying, or assessing the impacts of AI.


Learning Objectives:

  • Gain an understanding of the diffuse lenses that surround AI-related regulation
  • Explore common themes across AI policy and regulatory vehicles
  • Examine the Federal Government’s evolving approach to AI regulation
  • Map the landscape of rhetoric and soft law instruments poised to shape AI regulation
  • Understand the role of U.S. regulation vis-a-vis policy movement around the world


This training will be a live virtual session.

After completing each training course, you will receive a digital badge from Credly that can be shared on your professional network as a mark of the skills you’ve acquired.


FPF Faculty:

Tatiana Rice, Deputy Director, Future of Privacy Forum

Tatiana Rice, CIPP/EU, serves as Deputy Director with FPF’s U.S. Legislation team and leads FPF’s Biometrics workstream. In her role, Tatiana conducts research and analysis on legal and legislative trends relating to consumer data privacy, biometric technologies, and privacy enforcement on the federal and state levels. During her time at FPF, Tatiana has filed comments to the Federal Trade Commission on their Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding data privacy and security, provided testimony to state legislatures regarding privacy proposals, and published independent analysis on the intersection of artificial intelligence and civil rights law.

Tatiana comes to FPF from Shook, Hardy, & Bacon LLP, where she led biometric compliance efforts and assisted industry clients with managing data privacy compliance, litigation, and investigation. She graduated from Washington University School of Law, where she worked as a law clerk both for the Department of Justice and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois.

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