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Join globally recognized headliners in this sensational morning program to tackle prominent issues associated with incorporating artificial intelligence (“AI”) and business initiatives such as:
• General implications of data privacy and use
• Ethical issues arising from data and algorithmic bias
• Liability arising from the deployment of sophisticated AI systems
Register today at:
osgoodepd.ca/LegalAI
Artificial Intelligence: Confronting the Legal and Ethical Issues of AI in Business
Program Faculty:Julie Chapman General Counsel (Canada) and Chief Privacy Officer, Lexis Nexis Canada
Kathryn Hume Vice-President, Product & Strategy, Integrate.ai
Brian Kuhn Global Leader and Co-Founder, IBM Watson Legal
Carole Piovesan AI Lead, McCarthy Tétrault
Date and TimeApril 25, 2018 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. EDT In Person or Webcast
Online Replay: June 20, 2018
LocationOsgoode Professional Development1 Dundas St. West, 26th FloorToronto, ON
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn about
the conditions for AI success. Position yourself as a trusted
strategic advisor to clients navigating the myriad legal,
regulatory and logistical snares surrounding artificial
intelligence and its applications.
The rapid development and implementation of artificial
intelligence and related technologies has already begun to
disrupt and revolutionize the economic system in Canada
and other countries. Change is here. Change can present
challenges, but change also presents opportunities. The
question is to determine how the legal system can best
foster the development of this new business sector by
truly understanding the nature of artificial intelligence.
This half-day program focuses on a broader discussion
about the standards that should be associated with the
transparency of AI systems, particularly when used in the
context of AI related research, ethics and design rules to
govern AI work in business initiatives.
Artificial Intelligence: Confronting the Legal and Ethical Issues of AI in Business
© Osgoode Professional Development, 2018
Topics Include:• What Is Artificial Intelligence
(“AI”)? How Does It Work? What
Are the Potential Implications
of AI in General, and for Your
Practice?
• What are some of the practical
and ethical concerns associated
with AI?
• What are some of the
practical applications of AI in the
legal profession?
• Implications of data privacy and
use of AI systems
• Overview of the privacy regime
in the context of access to data
for AI companies
• Current issues facing AI
companies as they relate to
privacy legislation
• Approaches to anonymizing
data for AI
Register today at:
osgoodepd.ca/LegalAI
Who Should Attend?• Legal practitioners looking to
understand how AI will disrupt,
augment or change their core
business
• Individuals interested in new
technologies that affect law and
legal practice
• Mid to senior executives in
AI-sensitive organizations looking to
apply AI to real problems
• Individuals who want to broaden
their perspectives in AI, acquire
new professional skills, refresh their
knowledge, exceed their goals or
gain competitive advantage
• Policy Makers
• Technology Entrepreneurs
• Management consultants and
technology consultants
• Business Owners
• Approaches to anonymizing data
for AI
11:45 p.m.
Identifying Key Legal Issues
with AI Deployment in Business
Carole Piovesan, AI Lead, McCarthy
Tétrault
This speaker will survey the legal
landscape to identify intersections
between AI and the law.
Topics of discussion include:
• How to apply a legal lens to the
understanding of AI
• Emerging issues resulting from AI
incorporation: Is AI changing the
law? If so, how?
• Anticipated legal issues:
Competition, IP, trade and tort law
12:30 p.m.
Program Ends
Register today at:
osgoodepd.ca/LegalAI
9:00 a.m.
Welcome & Introduction
Carole Piovesan, AI Lead, McCarthy
Tétrault
9:15 a.m.
How to Spot an AI Business
Opportunity: What to Watch
(and Watch Out) For
Kathryn Hume, Vice-President,
Product & Strategy, Integrate.ai
• What Is Artificial Intelligence
(“AI”)? How Does It Work? What
Are the Potential Implications of AI
in General, and for Your Practice?
• What are the approaches
to identifying commercial
opportunities for AI incorporation
• What are some of the practical and
ethical concerns associated with
AI?
• Why incorporate AI in business?
10:00 a.m.
Conditions for AI Success in Law:
Discipline, Data and Patience
Brian Kuhn, Global Leader and Co-
Founder, IBM Watson Legal
This speaker will focus on the use of
AI in the practice of law.
• How does AI serve the legal
profession?
• What are some of the practical
applications of AI in the legal
profession?
• What are the conditions for
success for incorporating AI in
law?
10:45 a.m.
Refreshments & Networking
11:00 a.m.
Data and Privacy in an
AI-Driven Economy: Concerns
and Opportunities
Julie Chapman, General Counsel
(Canada) and Chief Privacy Officer,
Lexis Nexis Canada
AI requires large quantities of data
to build and train systems. This
speaker will discuss legal issues
arising from the data needs of AI
systems.
Topics of discussion include:
• Implications of data privacy and
use of AI systems
• How do ICOs fit into our legal
rubric for securities offerings?
• Current issues facing AI
companies as they relate to
privacy legislation
Agenda
Registration DetailsFee per Delegate $295 plus HST
Fees include attendance, program materials, and break refreshments. Group discounts are available. Visit www.osgoodepd.ca/groupdiscounts for details. Please inquire about financial assistance.
Program Changes We will make every effort to present the program as advertised, but it may be necessary to change the date, location, speakers or content with little or no notice. In the event of program cancellation, York University’s and Osgoode Hall Law School’s liability is limited to reimbursement of paid fees.
Cancellations and Substitutions Substitution of registrants is permitted at any time. If you are unable to find a substitute, a full refund is available if a cancellation request is received in writing 14 days prior to the program date. If a cancellation request is made with less than 14 days’ notice, a $75 administration fee will apply. No other refund is available.
OsgoodePD has been approved as an Accredited Provider of Professionalism Content by the LS0.
Eligible CPD/MCLE Hours: LSO (ON): 3h 30m CPD Hours (1h Professionalism; 2h 30m Substantive)OsgoodePD programs may be eligible for CPD/MCLE credits in other Canadian jurisdictions. To inquire about credit eligibility, please contact
Artificial Intelligence: Confronting the Legal and Ethical Issues of AI in BusinessRegister today at:
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Program Faculty
Julie Chapman General Counsel (Canada) and Chief Privacy Officer, Lexis Nexis Canada
Brian Kuhn Global Leader and Co-Founder, IBM Watson Legal
Kathryn Hume Vice-President, Product & Strategy, Integrate.ai
Carole Piovesan AI Lead, McCarthy Tétrault