Analysis and Implications of the EU AI Act (PrivacyCafé, Episode 3)
On this episode of PrivacyCafé, hosts Richard Sheinis and Jade Davis, leaders of the Hall Booth Smith Data Privacy, Security, and Technology Group, discuss the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act and its implications for businesses globally, especially in the USA. They elaborate on how the EU AI Act categorizes AI systems based on risk levels and its focus on high-risk applications while allowing minimal or no risk uses. The conversation transitions into how other countries and the United States are approaching AI regulation, emphasizing the importance of understanding and adhering to state-specific AI laws for businesses operating in multiple regions. They also cover practical concerns around the use of generative AI tools in the workplace, including data security, bias, proprietary information protection, and legal compliance. The discussion concludes with recommendations for businesses to audit AI tool usage, train employees on AI policies, and establish safeguards to mitigate the risks associated with AI deployment.
PrivacyCafé is underwritten and presented by Hall Booth Smith. The show is produced by John Ray and the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®.
Topics Discussed in this Episode
00:00 Welcome to PrivacyCafé
00:43 Diving into the World of Artificial Intelligence
01:05 Exploring the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act
04:53 Global AI Legislation: Following the EU’s Lead
06:58 The State of AI Laws in the United States
15:53 Navigating AI Applications and Public Concerns
16:52 Implementing AI: Policies, Tips, and Legal Considerations
24:42 Wrapping Up: AI Use and Company Policies
26:57 Closing Thoughts
About PrivacyCafé
PrivacyCafé is your essential guide through the complex terrain where law, data privacy, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence intersect. Hosts Richard Sheinis and Jade Davis, Co-Leads and Partners in the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice at Hall Booth Smith, unravel the intricacies of privacy laws, offer insights on cybersecurity issues and concerns, explore fast-moving artificial intelligence technologies and their implications, and interview top experts. Underwritten by Hall Booth Smith, this podcast is essential listening not only for data privacy and cybersecurity experts but for business owners, executives, and others interested in the latest insights on these topics.
Richard and Jade welcome your questions, feedback, and topic requests. Email them: PrivacyCafe@hallboothsmith.com. You will also find other news and insights from Richard and Jade, as well as other professionals in the Data Privacy & Cybersecurity practice at Hall Booth Smith, by visiting the Data Privacy & Cybersecurity page.
PrivacyCafé is underwritten and presented by Hall Booth Smith. The show is produced by John Ray and the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®.
Richard Sheinis, Partner, Hall Booth Smith
Richard Sheinis has litigated in federal and state courts for 37 years and has been the first chair for approximately 175 jury trials. His clients have included health care professionals and institutions, technology companies, and global business entities.
Rich takes advantage of his litigation background to work with businesses in the areas of data privacy and cybersecurity, employment, and technology. He works with a wide variety of companies, from small technology businesses to publicly traded companies with a global footprint.
Rich also teaches Health Information Privacy and Security as an adjunct professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Jade Davis, Partner, Hall Booth Smith
Jade Davis is a Partner at Hall Booth Smith who focuses her practice on data privacy, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and construction technology.
Jade provides strategic privacy and cyber-preparedness compliance advice and defends, counsels, and represents companies on privacy, global data security compliance, data breaches, and investigations. Jade advises companies on best practices in privacy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data, mobile, cloud storage, Ad Tech privacy, Internet of Things, and other areas of regulatory compliance.
She leads companies in legal assessments of data security and provides counsel to companies on how best to implement strategies to lead with data and avoid pitfalls. She helps companies strategically think about data while being mindful of global data protection laws, such as the GDPR, UK GDPR, PIPEDA, PDPA, PIPL, LGPD, nFADP, DPDP, CCPA, HITECH, and HIPAA, to name a few.
Jade enjoys helping clients deal with crisis management issues to protect the brand and leads forensic investigations. Her data privacy/cyber security practice reaches into a variety of sectors such as Healthcare, Manufacturing, Hospitality, Construction, Technology, Marketing, Agriculture, Retail, Entertainment, Telecommunications, Energy, Transportation, Logistics, Human Resources, Real Estate, and Insurance to provide litigation defense, advisory assistance, and contractual expertise regarding data privacy agreements, standard contract clauses and addenda, vendor subcontracts, privacy policies, and cookie policies, among others.
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