Integrating AI tools within your organization can come with big gains, as well as serious risks. Hear from Attorney Anton Janik, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, AIGP, on how our Information Privacy, Security and Data Rights professionals develop process and compliance solutions with clients navigating today’s high-stakes AI environment.
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“How can companies integrate AI tools while managing risk?”
Attorney Anton Janik: In our practice, we use certified information privacy professionals. So we're not just lawyers, but we're also information geeks. I just recently attained my Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional certification, which adds in the AI development and practice and control side to the business.
Trend wise, AI really has subsumed the conversation. You know, at some point we'll shift to something else, but we're still in this early stage. While AI is very good now, we're marching pretty quickly towards what they call general artificial intelligence, which is intelligence that's high-level enough to replace a human's thought pattern. I think as we march towards that, that will continue to be the focus of privacy, because we're not great at protecting privacy with AI right now. What will happen when the systems are even better and stronger?
And what's nice is that our teams are broad enough here that we can bring in the right people for the right analysis and the right solution at the right time for this client, without having to refer them out to outside sources.