Managing AI in the Information Age: Worth the Risk?

| January.24.2024 | 5:30pm - 9:00pm (Greenwich Standard Time)

Orrick London

Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises transformative possibilities – but it also introduces risks, particularly in a legal landscape where innovation outpaces regulation. Navigating this evolving landscape requires companies to consider the current – and future – regulatory environment.

Join us for a fireside chat about key considerations for companies developing and using AI. Partners from Orrick’s Technology Transactions, Cyber, Privacy & Data Innovation and Complex Litigation & Dispute Resolution teams will explore: 

  • Real-world case studies and best practices.
  • How regulations affect AI – and how laws may change.
  • Compliance risks and challenges in AI development.
  • Issues arising from third party AI tools, including confidentiality, data protection and cybersecurity risks.
  • Ownership of AI-generated works and other IP-related questions, liability for AI-generated works and litigation risks and claim trends.

Connect over drinks and canapés after the discussion with professionals who share your interest in managing AI risk.

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Practice:

  • Financial Services Investigations & Enforcement
  • Financial Services Litigation
  • Government Investigations and Enforcement Actions
  • Internal Investigations
  • Complex Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Adam Rizzo Partner

London

Adam is a disputes lawyer with a focus on high-stakes litigation and regulatory enforcement. He handles commercial disputes, internal investigations and regulatory enforcement matters. 

Adam has acted on disputes for a wide range of commercial clients including financial institutions, professional services firms, shipping, energy and technology companies. He has pursued and defended claims (including in arbitration) for clients for breach of contract, misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duties, negligence, breach of warranty, breach of confidence and fraud. Adam's cases are international in nature and often arise in an insolvency context in which he regularly assists clients with bringing and defending interim applications, and launching recovery and enforcement actions. 

Adam also conducts internal investigations for companies and boards of directors and has represented companies, firms and individuals in regulatory inquiries and enforcement actions including those brought by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), the Insolvency Service and the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).  Adam has particular expertise in dealing with internal investigations and regulatory matters which relate to financial reporting, but has also acted in matters in the fintech, invoice finance and asset-based lending sectors. As part of his wider regulatory practice, Adam advises clients on the UK financial sanctions and export controls regime. 

Recognised by Legal 500 as a recommended individual, Adam is described as “efficient and highly personable... excellent at running cases on a day-to-day basis”.

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Practice:

  • Technology & Innovation Sector
  • Technology Transactions
  • Technology Companies Group
  • Strategic Advisory & Government Enforcement (SAGE)

Faraaz Samadi Partner

London

He has significant experience in identifying and resolving issues which arise in cross-border technology transactions involving Europe, the U.S. and Asia, having worked in London, Singapore and Shanghai.

Faraaz regularly advises clients on technology service agreements, website terms and conditions, data privacy, renegotiations, intellectual property Iicensing and strategic alliances.

He has represented companies in a wide range of industries including software development, satellite and space, mining and resources, mobile, healthcare, digital marketing, automotive, ride-hailing and logistics.