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Substantive Legal Issues Being Created by the Use of AI

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The dramatic rise in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in the workplace will present employers and in-house counsel with a variety of new legal issues and challenges. Job duties and corporate structures will continue to change significantly as these technological changes advance further into the work setting. Explore many of the legal issues that will likely arise with the increased use of AI and robotics, such as the protection of intellectual property, the use of automated job elimination, redeployment, and candidate selection tools, privacy concerns, joint employer challenges, and other similar topics.

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1. Substantive Legal Issues Being Created by the Use of AI (Jun 2021)

Gary D. Eisenstat, Adam Tullman

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Substantive Legal Issues Being Created by the Use of AI (Jun 2021)

The dramatic rise in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in the workplace will present employers and in-house counsel with a variety of new legal issues and challenges. Job duties and corporate structures will continue to change significantly as these technological changes advance further into the work setting. Explore many of the legal issues that will likely arise with the increased use of AI and robotics, such as the protection of intellectual property, the use of automated job elimination, redeployment, and candidate selection tools, privacy concerns, joint employer challenges, and other similar topics.

Originally presented: Apr 2021 Corporate Counsel Institute

Gary D. Eisenstat, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. - Dallas, TX
Adam Tullman, PACCAR Inc - Bellevue, WA