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Eligible for FREE CLE in Missouri, courtesy of WashU Law. Not eligible for CLE in other jurisdictions, but all are welcome to attend free for non-CLE credit. Speaker: Agatha H. Liu, Partner | Duane Morris LLP | AI & IP AI governance is shifting from abstract policy discussion to concrete legal obligation. This program provided a forward‑looking, practice‑oriented examination of how the technical risk profile of modern AI systems is directly shaping emerging regulatory duties, enforcement expectations, and organizational compliance frameworks. Rather than surveying laws in the abstract, the session links specific AI system risks, such as hallucinations, opacity, data leakage, bias, autonomous decision‑making, and vendor‑model dependence, to the statutory, regulatory, operational, and documentation controls that counsel must implement today. Participants received a structured roadmap for building defensible governance to address AI system risks. The program highlighted how the most rapidly evolving areas of AI regulation, including active state legislative activity, sector specific requirements, and federal agencies applying long standing authorities to AI, collectively illustrate the emerging regulatory landscape. Across these developments, a consistent pattern is visible: regulators are responding directly to identifiable system behaviors and risk categories and converting them into concrete legal and operational expectations. This framing sets up a deeper examination of how these trends appear in enacted laws and what they require from organizations today.
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