PCCE Hosts Successful Evening Panel on Managing Risks Posed by Generative AI

All photos courtesy of NYU Photo Bureau

The NYU Law Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement (PCCE) hosted an evening panel on May 16, 2023, titled “Beyond ChatGPT: Designing a Compliance Program to Mitigate Risks from AI and Other Novel Disruptive Technologies,” which attracted a standing-room only audience and featured leading corporate compliance officers, academics, and expert external counsel.

The free, off-the-record, and invitation-only panel examined how businesses can effectively identify and manage the legal, reputational, and regulatory risks associated with new and disruptive technologies like generative AI.  The event provided 1.5 cybersecurity credits of New York State CLE, including 0.5 ethics cybersecurity credit. The agenda for the event is available here and speaker bios are available here. Selected photos from the event appear below.

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Photo of the speakers

Joseph P. Facciponti, Executive Director, PCCE (Panel Moderator)

Avi Gesser, Partner & Co-Chair of Data Strategy & Security Group, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP

Lynn Haaland, Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer, Chief Privacy Officer, Zoom Video Communications

Natalia Levina, Professor, NYU Stern School of Business

Jonathan Martin, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Meta

Cassius Sims, Vice President & Assistant General Counsel – Privacy and Information Security, TelevisaUnivision, Inc.

Laura Weiss, Chief Counsel, Data and Privacy Law; Head of Data and Technology Compliance, Prudential

Guest Reception