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Lecture

Navigating the AI landscape

Laws, ethics, and responsibility

Sep
18
18 Sep 2024 /  
2:00pm - 3:00pm
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Are you curious about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is affecting legal and reputational risk? Do you want to explore the ethical challenges posed by AI systems? Look no further! Our upcoming discussion promises to be an engaging event where both of our expert speakers will give an overview of AI, and the law, before opening it up to you to ask questions and join the debate

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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18 Sep 2024 

2:00pm - 3:00pm

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Organiser

  • Artificial Intelligence TN

Speakers

Kirsten McCormick

Systems Engineer and Artificial Intelligence Lead - General Dynamics Mission Systems UK

Kirsten McCormick is a Systems Engineer and Artificial Intelligence Lead at General Dynamics Mission Systems UK, leading research of AI based solutions across multiple applications, including within the Air and Ground domain.

Aside from her technical role in developing AI, she also leads on research in the wider implications and implementation of AI, such as ethics and safety, and has presented at a number of international and UK MOD lectures and conferences on these topics.

Kirsten is also an active STEM Ambassador, inspiring the next generation into the world of technology, and promotes inclusion and diversity in the work place through her position on the Women In Defence group at General Dynamics UK

Presley Warner

Partner - London office of Sullivan & Cromwell

Presley Warner is a partner in the London office of Sullivan & Cromwell, the New York-headquartered law firm. Presley is head of European credit finance and co-head of the Firm’s AI practice. Presley has been working in AI since 2018, when he completed a program in data science and AI at the Stanford Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering. Presley has a particular interest in the intersection of AI and healthcare, drug discovery, and cancer research, and is in the 2024 cohort of the UCSF American Course on Drug Discovery and Regulatory Sciences. He is a member of the City of London Law Society Committees on AI and on Financial Law. 

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