The FCBA Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Machine Learning Committee will sponsor a CLE on Monday, June 17, 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET entitled The AI Executive Order: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead. This program will be held virtually via the Zoom platform.
The FCBA will apply for 2.0 hours of MCLE credit from the VA Bar. This program has not yet been approved.
FCBA no longer offers CA MCLE credit to attendees. If you wish to obtain CA credit, you must apply for it on your own. FCBA will, however, provide a generic certificate of attendance that may be used. Please click here for more information on the CA Bar Standards for MCLE Activity Approval and Requirements.
Online registration is closed.
Please contact Elina Gross at elina@fcba.org if you would like to register.
The President’s October 30, 2023 Executive Order (EO) on artificial intelligence (AI) advances a whole-of-government approach to promote AI safety and responsibility. Ambitious and sweeping, the EO, among other things, establishes principles to guide future regulatory frameworks and directs numerous federal agencies to develop AI standards and policies.
The first session includes a panel of federal policymakers from key affected agencies to discuss how they have implemented the EO, their ongoing and future work to meet the EO’s milestones, and their assessment of related issues, such as the latest thinking around the federal government’s use of AI. The second session brings together a cross section of stakeholders from industry to discuss how the EO is changing their outlook on assorted issues of business and legal risk, including commercial priorities, compliance, and best practices, and future legislative or regulatory changes.
AGENDA
12:00 – 12:05 p.m. Introduction and Opening Remarks
Chloe Autio, Co-Chair, FCBA AI Committee; Founder, Tech Policy Consulting
12:05 – 1:00 p.m. Perspectives from the Administration
Panelists:
Travis Hall, Acting Associate Administrator, Office of Policy Development & Analysis, NTIA
Ben Winters, Attorney Advisor, Civil Rights Division – Policy and Strategy Section, US DOJ
[Final Panelist TBD]
Moderator:
Chloe Autio, Co-Chair, FCBA AI Committee; Principal, Chloe Autio Consulting
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Perspectives from Industry and Capitol Hill
Panelists:
Alice Friend, Global Head of AI & Emerging Tech Policy, Google
Doug Johnson, V.P., Emerging Technology, Consumer Technology Association
[Final Panelist TBD]
Moderator:
K.C. Halm, Co-Chair, FCBA AI Committee; Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Cost: $135.00 for Private Sector Members; $95.00 for Non-Profit 501c3 Members; $50.00 for Government/Academic/Transitional/Retired Members; No charge for Law Student Members; $205.00 for Non-Members