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New York City Bar Association Podcast

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Podcast by New York City Bar Association

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In this episode of the New York City Bar Association podcast, host Carl Hahn from Steptoe, LLP leads a discussion on synthetic employees and the future of work. He is joined by experts Marcia Narine Weldon (Illuminating Wisdom), Geoffrey Schaefer (Le... more

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Today's podcast hosted by the City Bar's Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies explores the ethical and legal dimensions of informed consent in AI healthcare settings. Anne Zimmerman, Chair of the City Bar’s Bioe... more

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In this episode, Jerome Walker, co-chair of the Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies, convenes Task Force subcommittee members Austin Brown, David Lisson, and Stuart Levi to examine President Trump’s December 11... more

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The New York Emerging Technologies Amendments to the New York Uniform Commercial Code are the result of a multi-year collaboration between the City Bar (led by the City Bar Presidential Task Force on Artificial Intelligence) and the Uniform Law Commi... more

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Recent Guests

Alex John London
K&L Gates Professor of Ethics and Computational Technologies and Chief Ethicist at the Block Center for Technology and Society
Carnegie Mellon University
Episode: Informed Consent and AI in Healthcare
Susanna Rose
Vice Chair of the Artificial Intelligence Committee and Executive Director at the AI Discovery and Vigilance to Accelerate Innovation and Clinical Excellence
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Episode: Informed Consent and AI in Healthcare
Kevin Scally
Deputy Chief Development Officer at Doctors Without Borders USA.
Doctors Without Borders USA
Episode: Digital Assets and the Nonprofit Sector
Zach Bronstein
Co-Founder and COO of Endaoment, facilitating crypto donations for nonprofits.
Endaoment
Episode: Digital Assets and the Nonprofit Sector
Dr. Jonathan Moreno
A leading expert in the history, sociology, and politics of biology and medicine.
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Dr. Jonathan Moreno on Bioethics and the Rules-Based International Order
Scott Sholder
Co-chair of the Litigation Group at Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard LLP and a frequent speaker on copyright issues.
Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard LLP
Episode: Scott J. Sholder: On Generative A.I. and the Art of Copyright Litigation
Nancy Batterman
Co-chair of the Mindfulness and Wellbeing in the Law Committee, practicing attorney, and singer.
Department of Housing, Preservation and Development
Episode: Mindful Lawyering Episode 8: Mindfulness and Music — The Harmonious Side of Lawyers
Kathy Schneider
M&A lawyer, Board member of New York Appleseed, and musical director of the New York City Bar Chorus.
Various global companies' legal departments, including a biotech company.
Episode: Mindful Lawyering Episode 8: Mindfulness and Music — The Harmonious Side of Lawyers
Malou Chavez
Executive Director of the Northwest Immigrants Rights Project
Northwest Immigrants Rights Project
Episode: How Microsoft AI Is Expanding Capacity for DACA Clinics with the North West Immigrant Rights Project

Hosts

Jerome Walker
Moderator of the podcast and experienced attorney discussing various legal frameworks and their implications, especially in the context of technology.
Elizabeth Daitz
Moderator of the podcast and an expert on issues related to artificial intelligence and digital technologies.
Scott Mason
Member of the committee and a host with a focus on mental wellness in the legal profession, and how mindfulness practices can aid legal practitioners.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 10 ratings
  • Outstanding podcast!

    The content is compelling and really resonates with me at the mid-career stage.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SJULaw12
    United States3 years ago
  • Delight

    Delightful!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pkaii.pkaii
    United States5 years ago

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#149
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#21
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#199
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Navigating President Trump’s National AI Policy Framework
Q: Why did the executive order specifically call out Colorado?
Colorado was selected because it was one of the first states to pass relevant AI laws and included provisions that the executive order views as potentially discriminatory.
Navigating President Trump’s National AI Policy Framework
Q: Could each of you explain to the audience what might be some of the implications of the executive order establishing an AI litigation task force?
The implications could include increased uncertainty for stakeholders due to the complexities of litigation, which may take time to clarify the federal government's stance on state laws.
Navigating President Trump’s National AI Policy Framework
Q: Would each of you please explain to the audience why Congress hasn't been successful yet in developing a national framework?
The challenge lies in conflicting motivations and a lack of sophistication among Congress members regarding high-tech issues like AI, resulting in a struggle to achieve a cohesive regulatory approach.
Methodologies for AI Assessments, Reviews and Audits
Q: What are some common mistakes in AI assessments and reviews?
Common mistakes include treating AI like traditional software, ignoring the data quality, reviewing models in isolation, lacking independence in audits, and failing to review third-party systems adequately.
Methodologies for AI Assessments, Reviews and Audits
Q: What are some of the practical approaches that organizations should adopt to review AI models?
Organizations should identify AI use cases, prioritize high-impact models for review, leverage existing compliance processes, develop standardized model documentation, and start small with iterative improvements.

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