Regulatory and Business Implications of AI

Regulatory and Business Implications of AI

This lesson explains why AI needs to be regulated, what businesses need to understand about AI regulation, and how the United States and other nations worldwide are regulating this new technology.

Presented by:
  • Jorja Jackson
    Jorja Jackson is vice president for legal and regulatory affairs at Workday. She oversees experts in litigation, cybersecurity, governance, regulation, and ethics. Previously, she held senior legal roles at Salesforce, Robert Half, and ArcSight.
  • Sayan Chakraborty
    Sayan Chakraborty is co-president for product and technology at Workday. He is also a member of the National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC), which advises the president and executive branch on AI-related policy issues.

In this lesson,
we will cover...

  • 1
    Insights into the reasons for regulating AI
  • 2
    Practical business implications of emerging AI regulations
  • 3
    Key aspects of the global regulatory environment

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Regulatory and Business Implications of AI