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9/7/2023 | 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM
Location: Chicago Ballroom X, Ballroom - Level 4
The rise of ChatGPT and other large language models has accelerated the race to advance and monetize these AI technologies. In many ways current regulation covers these risks, but there are identified gaps. In this session, representatives from industry, consumer advocacy, and government will discuss the potential benefits of these technologies and the types of privacy and data security risks they pose. The panel will also discuss considerations in developing both internal AI governance and proposed legislation.
Chairs:
Jim Rau, Deputy General Counsel, TransUnion, Chicago, IL
Genevieve Walser-Jolly, Member, Severson & Werson, Irvine, CA
Naeha Prakash, Vice President & Assistant General Counsel, J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., Washington, DC
Program Materials Coordinator:
Jin Kim, Associate, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, New York, NY

Shoshana Gillers
Chief Privacy Officer
TransUnion
Chicago, IL
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Libby Scott
Attorney
Federal Trade Commission
Chicago, IL
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Jeffrey S. Dietz
Director, Assistant General Counsel for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Capital One
McLean, VA
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Benjamin Winters
Senior Counsel
Electronic Privacy Information Center
Washington, DC
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Justine Young Gottshall
Co-Managing Partner
InfoLawGroup LLP
Chicago, IL
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Type of Session
CLE Program
Description
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CLE Program Level: Mid-Level
Presented By: Consumer Financial Services