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Stark & Stark

Artificial Intelligence for RIAs: Compliance Considerations and Practical Policies

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The use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) notetakers, while beneficial for productivity, raises significant concerns around privacy, security, and compliance. These risks are at the center of Brewer v. Otter.ai, a lawsuit...more

Lasher Holzapfel Sperry & Ebberson PLLC

Your AI Can Testify Against You: The AI Revolution Comes to the Court of Law

On February 2, 2023, Microsoft released a brand-new suite of features for its popular Microsoft Teams platform under the moniker “Microsoft Teams Premium.” One of the standout features of this premium service is “Intelligent...more

McDermott Will & Schulte

Kamera an bei der Videokonferenz

1. HOMEOFFICE UND INFEKTIONSSCHUTZGESETZ - Seit dem 24. November 2021 gilt das geänderte Infektionsschutzgesetz (IfSG). Zunächst befristet bis zum 19. März 2022 gilt nunmehr gem. § 26b Abs. 4 IfSG auch wieder die Pflicht...more

Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP

Recording Zoom Calls: What to Know Before Hitting the Red Button

Since the onset of the pandemic, the workflow structure in the corporate world has drastically shifted. In response to the pandemic (but likely a practice here to stay), video conferencing on platforms such as Zoom has become...more

BCLP

Risky Business: Recording Board Meetings

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With the Delta variant surge, many companies have delayed plans for a return to in-person board and committee meetings. The go-to alternative, in many cases, will be a return to video conferences, which worked well in the...more

Jackson Lewis P.C.

5 Key Data Privacy And Security Risks That Arise When Organizations Record Job Interviews & Strategies For Mitigating Them

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COVID-19 drove many formerly in-person interactions onto a variety of video conferencing platforms. But as millions of vaccinations are administered each day, and case numbers decline, it’s now possible to imagine and plan...more

Pillsbury - Internet & Social Media Law Blog

Red Dots and Banners: Consent and Privacy Concerns in Videoconferences

“One who invites another to his home or office takes a risk that the visitor may not be what he seems, and that the visitor may repeat all he hears and observes when he leaves. But he does not and should not be required to...more

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One Problem Solved: Notice 2020-42 Provides Temporary Relief for Witnessing Spousal Consents

This afternoon, the Treasury Department issued Notice 2020-42, ending the uncertainty surrounding spousal consents to retirement plan distributions and loans in the socially distanced COVID-19 world. As plan administrators...more

Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

New Artificial Intelligence Law for Illinois Employers in January 2020

January 1, 2020, organizations that employ individuals based in Illinois will need to keep in mind the Artificial Intelligence Video Interview Act. This Act sets forth new requirements for video-recorded interviews using AI...more

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Is the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Employee Application Process Worth the Risk?

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As companies increasingly look to artificial intelligence (“AI”) solutions to streamline their business practices, a new area has popped up: the use of artificial intelligence in analyzing videos of job interview applicants....more

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