We will dive into critical ethical considerations surrounding AI, addressing the moral responsibilities that come with its use. Additionally, we will discuss potential risks associated with AI implementation, such as biases in algorithms and compliance with legal standards.
Are you and your team currently leveraging or contemplating the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) within your organisation? In our upcoming session, we invite you to join us for a collaborative exploration of the multifaceted opportunities and challenges that AI presents, particularly focusing on legal implications.
This interactive discussion will cover foundational aspects of AI, including its potential applications and benefits in various organisational contexts. We will dive into critical ethical considerations surrounding AI, addressing the moral responsibilities that come with its use. Additionally, we will discuss potential risks associated with AI implementation, such as biases in algorithms and compliance with legal standards. Contractual considerations and best practices for drafting agreements related to AI technologies will also be a key topic, as well as the importance of conducting thorough due diligence to assess the implications of using AI in your operations.
We are pleased to have VODG’s strategic partner, Trowers & Hamlins, join us to provide insights into the essential concept of AI and its relevance to your organisation. This session aims to equip you with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complex landscape of AI, ensuring that your organisation can harness its benefits while mitigating potential pitfalls. Your participation and insights will be invaluable as we collectively unravel these important themes.
Please note, should you have any accessibility requirements, we will do our best to make necessary arrangements to support you; however, we may require up to four weeks' notice, so please list your requirements on the booking form. Closed captions are used as a standard in online meetings. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
Senior Associate, Trowers & Hamlins
Anna is a Senior Associate within the Corporate Commercial Team, advising on, preparing and negotiating a broad range of commercial contracts in support of clients’ day to day operational and trading activities. She also regularly provides support on corporate transactions, on pre-acquisition due diligence and transitional services arrangements.
Anna specialises in advising private clients, local authorities and housing associations on all aspect of commercial law. Anna acts for a broad range of clients across a variety of sectors, including: food and retail, information technology, manufacturing and industrial services and property management.
In addition, Anna completed two secondments at her previous firm in the Energy and Water sector covering, the procurement of goods and services and advising on various data protection issues.
Partner, Trowers & Hamlins
Victoria is a commercial and data law specialist and partner in our corporate-commercial team.
She focusses upon high value and complex contracts and projects and in particular those involving data protection issues. She has particular expertise in a wide range of IT agreements, regularly advising both providers and customers of IT services. She regularly drafts and negotiates bespoke agreements, trading terms, and introduction, SAAS, services, goods, agency and distribution agreements. She is vastly experienced in dealing with tricky contractual issues especially where personal data is involved. She regularly advises clients in the private and public sectors upon data matters including regulatory compliance, international transfers, and innovative usage of personal data.
Victoria was ranked by Legal 500 as a leading individual in her sector, and described as "a trusted adviser", "very practical and very commercial", "unflappable" and "calm under pressure".
Victoria advises clients within various sectors including IT and technology, media, transport and logistics, financial services, manufacturing, education, charities and the third sector, and the public sector. She has a particular interest in the healthcare sector and especially in fertility. She sits on the ethics committee for an international fertility organisation, and is chair of the regulatory committee for the AI Fertility Society.