GC Forum: The hidden risks of AI: Competition, Employment and Privilege challenges
Artificial intelligence is transforming how organisations make decisions, from setting prices and managing supply chains to recruiting talent and advising customers. As AI adoption accelerates, General Counsel are increasingly being asked to navigate the legal, regulatory and governance risks that accompany these technologies.
Join Bell Gully's experts for a practical discussion on the competition, employment and privilege issues arising from AI use in your business, and the steps organisations can take to deploy AI with confidence while meeting evolving regulatory expectations.
When: Tuesday 25 August, 12.30pm-2.00pm
Where: Bell Gully, Level 14, Deloitte Centre, 1 Queen St, Auckland
CPD: 1 hour
Format: 12.30pm-12.45pm Networking
12.45pm-1.00pm Lunch
1.00pm-2:00pm Discussion, including Q & A
Attend this GC Forum to gain insights into:
- How to identify and manage legal risks when using generative AI in the employment context, including recognising potential discrimination issues, meeting privacy obligations, and maintaining compliance with employment law.
- How AI-powered pricing and algorithmic tools can create competition law risks, , why these are harder to control and are less visible, international examples of competition enforcement against algorithmic collusion, and the practical steps businesses can take to reduce their regulatory exposure.
- How to preserve legal professional privilege when integrating AI into legal practice, including practical safeguards for confidential information, mitigating privilege risks, and avoiding inadvertent waiver when using AI-assisted tools.
We hope you can join us
