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SAI3602024-06-13T14:00:00
Generative artificial intelligence has gained immense popularity, but its adoption by businesses introduces ethical risks. Organizations must prioritize responsible use of generative AI by ensuring it is accurate, safe, honest, empowering, and sustainable.
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2026-03-09T18:03:00Z By Seth A. Goldberg, CW guest columnist
Federal court judges in New York and Michigan have offered split rulings on whether AI prompts seeking information from AI platforms are subject to the attorney-client privilege.
2026-03-09T16:48:00Z By Neil Hodge
For the past few years, companies have been grappling with how to control employees’ use of AI in the workplace, but it seems that executives are the most likely to flout the rules and put the organization at risk.
2026-03-06T20:26:00Z By Tom Fox
One of the best things about writing for Compliance Week is reading the fabulous work by my colleagues. For me, CW data and research journalist Aly McDevitt has always stood out as someone whose work in reporting on and writing the Compliance Week case studies is work I have greatly ...
Provided by Compliance Week
This webcast will be a candid exploration of how ethics, leadership, and innovation intersect in today’s AI-driven world.
2026-02-26T14:00:00Z Provided by konaAI
In this webcast, we will break down the survey results to reveal how compliance teams are using AI today, the benefits and risks they are experiencing, and where future opportunities are taking shape.
2026-02-24T14:00:00Z Provided by SAI360
This webinar delivers a practical perspective on what E&C teams should be doing now to comply with new regulations and address AI as both a new potential compliance risk for the organization as well as a tool for them to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their operations.
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