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Everything Compliance - Shout Outs and Rants

Everything Compliance, Shout Outs and Rants – Episode 145, 8 Years Later

Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance as we celebrate our second century of shows. In this episode, we discuss a potpourri of topics. Tom Fox is hosting Matt Kelly, Jonathan Armstrong, Karen Woody, Jonathan Marks, and Karen Moore.

  1. Jonathan Marks shouts out to his son Daniel’s football game and rants about the 76ers and their absent star, Joel Embiid.
  2. Karen Moore shouts out to the beauty in the world in times of ugliness.
  3. Matt Kelly shouts out to Congress about Gene Vindman and David Valadao’s elections in the face of Trump’s opposition.
  4. Karen Woody has her first ‘dirge’ in her shout-out and rant to all who have been or will be attacked by Trump and his supporters.
  5. Tom Fox shouts out the Indiana football team and their perfect record in 2024.
  6. Jonathan Armstrong shouts out to election ballot paper machine manufacturers for their remarkable turnaround from zero compliance in 2020 to 100% compliance in 2024, highlighting their hard work in turning a disaster into a triumph.

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TechLaw10

Is AI a Closed Shop & Can AI Influence Elections?

In this edition of TechLaw10, Jonathan Armstrong talks with Attorney and Professor Eric Sinrod to discuss more AI-related issues, including the dominance of a few technology businesses in critical aspects of the AI infrastructure and concerns that AI might be used to influence elections, including the US Presidential elections this year.

Jonathan looks at the role of competition/anti-trust law in AI. He highlights the Competition Appeal Tribunal proceedings against Facebook for market dominance, which could lead to a claim of £3bn on behalf of 45 million Facebook users. He then looks at issues with Common Crawl and the use of their data repositories to train AI. What are the implications when 80% of Generative AI relies on data from just one organization? Could using Common Crawl data for different purposes lead to issues?

Eric looks at fears of using AI in the forthcoming US elections. Jonathan mentions proposed legislation from Assemblyman Clyde Vanel.

There is more information on the Facebook case here: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-68309670

You can listen to earlier TechLaw10 audio podcasts with Eric and Jonathan at https://www.duanemorris.com/site/techlaw10.html

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