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New York City Bar Association Podcast

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Artificial Intelligence
Financial Technology
Open Banking
Consumer Protection
Metaverse
Financial Inclusion
Bank-Fintech Partnerships
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
Digital Financial Services
Judiciary System
Accessibility
Interoperability Standards
Data Privacy
Remittance Services
Technology Innovation
Digital Identity
Virtual Reality
Fintech Effect Survey
Inclusivity
LGBTQ Rights

Podcast by New York City Bar Association

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The Presidential Task Force on AI and Digital Technologies welcomes you to Wexford, a fictional city that has purchased AI-enabled law enforcement tools with a black box provision from a tech vendor. Task Force member Elizabeth Daitz moderates a disc... more

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Dana Lennon and Lori Nuckolls, co-chairs of the Subcommittee on Digital Technology Issues for Nonprofits, host an informative discussion on the use of digital assets in nonprofit organizations. Joined by subcommittee members Laura Angel Lalanne and J... more

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What are the economics of the metaverse? Is your privacy safe when you make a financial transaction? What new scams and cons are criminals developing in the world of virtual reality? Flora Lau leads a cohort from the City Bar Presidential Task Force ... more

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Attorney and bioethicist Karolina Zhukoff sits down with Dr. Jonathan Moreno, Professor Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, to discuss his new book, “Absolutely Essential: Bioethics and the Rules-Based International Order.” They delve into th... more

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Kevin Scally
Deputy Chief Development Officer at Doctors Without Borders USA.
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Zach Bronstein
Co-Founder and COO of Endaoment, facilitating crypto donations for nonprofits.
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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
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Adrian Palma
Global pro-bono manager and digital strategist at Microsoft
Microsoft
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Amey Khoury
Paralegal on Microsoft's US Immigration team and UI/UX expert
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    The content is compelling and really resonates with me at the mid-career stage.

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    United States4 years ago

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#244
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#27
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#240
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Financial Frontiers in the Metaverse
Q: What are the key opportunities for financial institutions in the metaverse?
The metaverse presents opportunities for client engagement through virtual branches, training through immersive environments, and potential for new financial products and services.
Dr. Jonathan Moreno on Bioethics and the Rules-Based International Order
Q: What would you hope the emerging scholars will take from this idea that you describe in the book?
He encourages them to see bioethics as a global institution tied to the rules-based order, highlighting its significance in both academic and practical applications.
Dr. Jonathan Moreno on Bioethics and the Rules-Based International Order
Q: Could you expand on how that tested the ethical foundations also?
Moreno discusses how the pandemic emphasized personal autonomy while revealing ongoing violations of human rights, emphasizing the complex relationship between public health mandates and consent.
Scott J. Sholder: On Generative A.I. and the Art of Copyright Litigation
Q: What are your thoughts on creating a licensing market for AI development? And do you think it's an adequate solution for the stakeholders involved?
Scott believes a licensing market is necessary and has already been developing, noting that it can help ensure artists are compensated for their work used in AI training.
Scott J. Sholder: On Generative A.I. and the Art of Copyright Litigation
Q: What do you think is at stake for artists and record labels in these cases, and what role do you see litigation playing in establishing the boundaries for how generative AI can use musical works?
Scott discusses the potential financial loss and control over their work for artists and defines litigation as the way to test the boundaries of copyright law in the context of AI.

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A platform focusing on pressing legal, ethical, and societal issues, this podcast features discussions among experts from various fields including law, technology, and social justice. Topics frequently revolve around the intersections of artificial intelligence with civil liberties, copyright law, and the evolving landscape of nonprofit fundraising through digital assets. This podcast also examines the implications of technical advancements for marginalized communities and emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and compassion within the legal profession. Notably, it highlights diverse perspectives and advocates for improving access to justice, making it a crucial resource for legal professionals and anyone interested in the legal system's... more

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