For professionals considering the broad-ranging implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on current legal policies and regulations, a noteworthy webinar exploring artificial intelligence in relation to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) policy is set to take place on September 12th, from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET.
The program will delve into the potential consequences of new variants of AI on the conventions that steer FCC policy. This subject matter is particularly poignant given the rising prominence of AI policy discussions in Washington. Both the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy and the U.S. Department of Commerce, among others, have invited public and industry insights on potential Federal policy on artificial intelligence. The webinar is being endorsed by the prominent law firm Venable LLP.
Artificial intelligence – regardless of its format or interpretation – has emerged as a critical policy issue in Washington. With its potential to transform a multitude of industries and economies, the conceptualization of a comprehensive legal policy architecture remains a priority for policy makers. This webinar will not only provide an exploration of the current state of AI in the context of FCC policy, but also prognosticate the potential policy adjustments on the horizon. A closer examination into these regulatory responses to the AI technological surge may be essential for legal professionals, particularly those operating in the communication and technology sectors.
The increasing involvement of AI in our daily lives necessitates robust legal frameworks that can address the unprecedented challenges these technologies might pose. As we move towards a future increasingly shaped by AI, the creation and amendment of such policies become fundamental to ensuring that these technologies are used ethically, responsibly, and to the maximum benefit of society. This webinar thus offers a relevant and practical insight into a high-priority area of AI policy development.