Welcome to another engaging episode of 'Notes to My Legal Self,' where we dive deep into the evolving landscape of tech and law. In Season 6, Episode 18, we're thrilled to have Kassi Burns join host Olga Mack as they explore the recent FTC developments affecting AI and consumer rights. This episode promises to be a treasure trove of insights for both legal professionals and tech enthusiasts.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding the FTC's new approach to AI-related products and services.
- Insights on the FTC's Voice Cloning Challenge and its implications for consumer protection.
- Discussion on the intersection of AI, privacy, and antitrust laws.
- Kassi Burns' unique perspective on eDiscovery and emerging technologies.
Kassi Burns, an attorney with a decade of experience in AI and Machine Learning, is known for her expertise in eDiscovery, privacy law, and the legal impacts of blockchain, NFTs, and Web3. Follow her journey and insights on social media via @eDiscoverist.
Special Features:
- An impromptu proposal and acceptance of co-hosting duties between Olga and Kassi.
- A lively Q&A session revealing personal preferences and professional opinions on various legal topics.
Intriguing Questions:
- How will the FTC's new resolutions shape the future of AI in the legal landscape?
- What does the rise of voice cloning technologies mean for consumer rights?
- How should businesses prepare for the changing regulatory environment around AI?
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Join us for this enlightening journey into the heart of legal technology and AI regulations with Olga Mack and Kassi Burns.