AI is rapidly transforming industries, but with its adoption comes a range of risks that businesses must address to ensure safe and effective implementation. In this Tech Mash-up session, we will explore the key challenges and strategic considerations for organizations adopting AI technology.
Join us as we dive into three broad categories of risk associated with AI implementation:
Security Risk: Understanding vulnerabilities in AI systems that could lead to breaches or malicious manipulation.
Privacy Risk: Navigating the ethical and legal challenges related to data handling and compliance with privacy regulations.
Business Risk: Evaluating the operational and reputational risks associated with AI deployment, including potential bias and system failures.
In addition, we’ll cover:
High-Level Principles of AI Risk Management: How to identify, assess, and mitigate AI-related risks in alignment with your organization’s goals.
Best Practices for AI Governance and Strategy: Developing frameworks for responsible AI deployment, ensuring transparency, accountability, and strategic alignment.
This session is essential for anyone interested in learning how to successfully manage AI risks while crafting a governance and strategy plan that aligns with business objectives.
Meet The Presenter:
Grainne Grande
General Counsel and Privacy Officer
Payworks Inc.
Grainne joined Payworks in 2019, bringing over two decades of broad legal experience and business perspective to Payworks’ growing business. Grainne heads up Payworks’ in-house legal & privacy team, advising on legal, risk management, governance, strategy and data privacy matters across the business.
Grainne began her legal career at TDS LLP where she practiced for 6 years. Prior to Payworks, Grainne was at Manitoba Hydro for 2 years where she was legal lead on a variety of critical transmission, information technology, compliance and marketing initiatives. Grainne also spent 10 years at Manitoba Telecom (now Bell MTS) as senior legal advisor handling legal matters across the business with a focus on technology. While at Bell MTS, Grainne also spent 4 years as Director of Regulatory Affairs & Privacy Officer where she developed and implemented regulatory / privacy strategy and compliance initiatives. Grainne obtained her Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) degree at the University of Ottawa before graduating with her Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of Manitoba.
She is an active supporter of Tech Manitoba, North Forge Technology Exchange, the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba and United Way Winnipeg.
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
11:45 AM - 1:15 PM CDT
AGENDA
11:45 AM - Networking
12:00 PM - Presentation
12:45 PM - Q&A
1:00 PM - Networking
Virtual hosted on Remo
Free
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