When one considers the Roman Empire at its zenith, one might think of it as what New York Times columnist David Brooks characterized as “a mighty fortress in a dangerous world,” whereas the focus of the Athenian Empire was more about debate, democracy, and “creative crossroads leading an open and fundamentally harmonious world,” Brooks wrote.

Thomas Fox has practiced law for over 40 years. Tom writes the daily award-winning blog, the FCPA Compliance and Ethics blog and founded the Compliance Podcast Network. Tom leads the discussion on AI in...