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“Records” and GAI: How Will They Get (or Not) Get Along? (On-Demand)

Provider
Practising Law Institute (PLI)
Course name
“Records” and GAI: How Will They Get (or Not) Get Along? (On-Demand)
Audience
Available to everyone
Primary target audience
  • Lawyers
Course no.
401648
Start date
May-29-2024
End date
Dec-31-2024
Total course hours
1.00
Family law ADR qualification course hours
0.00  -  Mediation
0.00  -  Arbitration
0.00  -  Parenting Coordinator
0.00  -  Family Violence

Practice area
  • Corporate
Delivery method
Archived webcast/podcast
Description
Records information management (RIM) is critical to the functioning of any entity, private or public. With the advent of artificial intelligence and generative artificial intelligence (GAI), entities have been, and will be, creating more records exponentially and in nontraditional forms such as images. This presentation will consider how these new technologies “fit” into RIM, the interplay between new laws and regulations and GAI, and the possible consequences should entities fail to manage RIM.

Faculty will discuss:

Definition of “record” and whether GAI-created information may or may not be a record (15 minutes)
Laws and regulations that impact GAI as records (15 minutes)
Creation, retention, and preservation of GAI (10 minutes)
Possible consequences of failure to comply with laws and regulations or to preserve (10 minutes)
GAI trends for the foreseeable future and how those trends might affect information governance (10 minutes)
Course link
City
New York
Province/state
New York
Country
USA