Silicon Valley’s CEOs’ Gen AI Perspectives
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Silicon Valley’s CEOs’ Gen AI Perspectives
With Speaker Sblend Sblendorio from Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel Inc
Our next AI Call of 2024 is on 6th February at 2.30 pm UK GMT with Speaker Sblend Sblendorio from Hoge Fenton Jones & Appel Inc
In the first half of the next AI Group call we shall hear from Sblend on 'Silicon Valley’s CEOs’ Gen AI Perspectives', a topic surely to be revisited at the San Francisco AGM in May
In the second half of the call, we’ll open to floor to questions and discussion on the issues raised.
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Our MI AI Insights group calls are fixed on discussing and refining the AI-related issues necessary to provide client-focused answers in this industry. Over the long term, this means digging into, regularly revising understandings, and learning about these issues:
The Business Case for AI products
Professional Issues around AI use in Law
Social Externalities
AI-Specific Regulation (and Market Fragmentation): e.g., EU AI Act, etc
AI Data Governance: AI dataset security, data privacy, right to know regulations, etc
AI Evaluative Performance Metrics: Test benchmarks and performances, hallucinations and other quality of service issues, etc
Product Risks; Special Cases of Commercial Terms: Usage/licensing, termination, IPR (dataset sourcing, copyright liabilities), etc
AI Decision Accountability: risks of harmful content, risks related to model biases (individual or societal), model transparency and justification, and explainability and interpretability
AI Product Copyrights: e.g., the ruling in Thaler v Perlmutter US District Court for DC